27: Special Relativity
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- 27.1: Introduction
- Explain why the Galilean invariance didn’t work in Maxwell’s equations
- 27.2: Consequences of Special Relativity
- The relativity of simultaneity is the concept that simultaneity is not absolute, but depends on the observer’s reference frame.
- 27.3: Relativistic Quantities
- A velocity-addition formula is an equation that relates the velocities of moving objects in different reference frames.
- 27.4: Implications of Special Relativity
- Special relativity changed the way we view space and time and showed us that time is relative to an observer.