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  • | keywords = [[J.J. Thomson]], [[limiting speed]], [[Weberian electrodynamics]] ...ct in stating that the speed of light in free space is not affected by the speed of the source. This is shown by the "red shift" of the spectrum of stars th
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  • ...on charged-particle relative velocity. Weber's law appears as a low-speed limiting case.
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  • ...f flow, equal to the speed of light relative to the absolute vacuum; and a limiting angular velocity, when in a state of circulating motion.
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  • | title = The Consequences of Assuming that the Speed of Light is not Constant ...onsequences would be if the speed of light were not constant. The constant speed of light must be retained in the 21st century physics paradigm. TOPIC AREA:
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  • ...The special theory of relativity used arguments of synchronicity and light speed to specify how one must transform quantities from one coordinate system to
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  • ...lternative electrodynamics is developed for an electron accelerated to the speed of light at constant mass and with emission of radiation. Radiation occurs
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  • ...pressurisation effects are transmitted in SS at the same constant limiting speed.
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  • ...aps between the posts. We enter Einstein?s train and accelerate, until our speed approaches that of light. Now we have two ways of perceiving the same fact.
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  • ...ergent (in the Cauchy sense) infinite series for , the method was shown to speed convergence. We now pass to the opposite extreme and apply the same method
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  • ...e space, one of them trying to give a dynamic reason for an upper limiting speed; several ways to interpret the Michelson-Morley result, one of them account
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  • ...p into physics research. It turns out that physics made some unnecessarily limiting decisions in the early twentieth century, and as a result has not yet done ...the medium in the disc made the spiral pattern develop. So, did a finite speed of gravity propagation cause the spiral pattern of galaxies to develop? We
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  • ...[[Andromeda–Milky Way collision|collision course with the Milky Way]] at a speed of 117&nbsp;km/s.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Constraints on the proper motion ...which can be viewed as a limiting case of special relativity in which the speed of light is infinite, inertial frames of reference are related by the [[Gal
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  • ...sc or cylinder. This metal surface would then be given the same motion and speed as the original recording surface. A [[stylus]] linked to a [[Diaphragm (ac ...ord would cause the signals to be repeated into another wire. The ordinary speed of telegraphic signals is thirty-five to forty words a minute; but with thi
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  • ...oks?id=LG9sQEw8zDEC&pg=PA161 |date=29 January 2017 }} Cooper,Paulette. Ten Speed Press (1 March 2004), {{ISBN|978-1-58008-035-4}}. Page 161. Retrieved 10 No ...t'' to stabilize current. It wasn't until 1879 that it was realized a self-limiting lamp could be built. See {{cite book |ref=harv |last1=Friedel |first1=Rober
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  • ...mpirical law of cooling]], made the first theoretical calculation of the [[speed of sound]], and introduced the notion of a [[Newtonian fluid]]. In additio ...ld write it. His work extensively uses calculus in geometric form based on limiting values of the ratios of vanishing small quantities: in the ''Principia'' it
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