It's been a while I took Physics and, being an engineering course, the emphasis was on Newtons's Physics.
In a relativistic context, how should we interpret classical equations like f = ma (f, force, m mass, acceleration). Is it still true that v = ds/dt (v the velocity vector, s the dsplacement vector and t the time). I think this has to do with Lorentz transform, right?
In electromagnetism, are results like Maxwell's equations and Biot Savat Law still valid?
Thank you
2007-09-17
04:38:28
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