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Summary
| Description | The Lorentz transformation deals with the problem of observers who are moving relative to each other. How are the coordinates of an event recorded by one observer related to the coordinates of the event recorded by the other observer? The standard configuration used in the calculation of the Lorentz transformation is shown above. (Source) |
| Date | 12 January 2006 (original upload date) |
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| Author | RobinH at English Wikibooks |
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