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The special theory of relativity describes the motion and dynamics of objects moving at significant fractions of the speed of light.
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How exactly to prove Thomas precession from Jacson first ed
How exactly prove (11.50) and (11.52) from Lorentz transform ?
$ t'' = t' - \frac{\mathbf{x'}}{c^2} \gamma (\delta \mathbf{v} + (\gamma - 1) \frac{\mathbf{v}\mathbf{\delta v}}{v^2}\mathbf{v})$
$ \mat …
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Equivalence of inertial frames of reference and lorentz transform derivation [duplicate]
I trying to understand Lorentz transformation derivation, and confuse on a simple statement: If i have 2 frame of reference, and the second moves relative to the first with speed $V$, so relative to s …