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  • ...rses/Fields/Phys262/lecture17.pdf| accessdate=June 5, 2017| author=Douglas Fields|date=2015| title=Galilean Relativity |work=Physics 262-01 Fall 2015, [[Univ ...events may differ among inertial reference frames; however, the [[Lorentz scalar]] distance ''s'' between two events is the same in all inertial reference f
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  • ...ation (that is, the positions of all particles or the configuration of all fields) is defined by the wave function by a [[#Guiding equation|guiding equation] then the conditional wavefunction of subsystem (I) is (up to an irrelevant scalar factor) equal to <math>\psi^\text{I}</math> (this is what standard quantum
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  • |fields = [[Physics]] and [[mathematics]] ...helped usher in the era of modern physics, laying the foundation for such fields as [[Theory of relativity|special relativity]] and [[quantum mechanics]]. M
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  • ...asons, Lorentz referred to the analogy of the contraction of electrostatic fields. However, even Lorentz admitted that that was not a necessary reason and le ..., Lorentz calculated, like Heaviside, the contraction of the electrostatic fields.<ref>Janssen (1995), Ch. 3.3</ref> Lorentz (1895) also introduced what he c
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  • | fields = [[Mechanical Engineer]] ...ived a new mathematical definition of the concept of force starting with a scalar potential, a field constant and common way to derive all conservative force
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