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POSTULATE OF RELATIVITY The laws of nature and the results of all
experiments performed in a given frame of reference are independent of the
translational motion of the system as a whole . Thus there exists a triply infinite
set of equivalent ...
POSTULATE OF RELATIVITY The laws of nature and the results of all
experiments performed in a given frame of reference are independent of the
translational motion of the system as a whole . Thus there exists a triply infinite
set of equivalent ...
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Antennas and radiation from multipole sources are examples of the first type of
problem , while motion of charges in electric and magnetic fields and energy loss
phenomena are examples of the second type . Occasionally , as in the discussion
...
Antennas and radiation from multipole sources are examples of the first type of
problem , while motion of charges in electric and magnetic fields and energy loss
phenomena are examples of the second type . Occasionally , as in the discussion
...
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Since wo - 7 is a time appropriate to the mechanical motion , again we see that , if
the relevant mechanical time interval is long compared to the characteristic time =
( 17.3 ) , radiative reaction effects on the motion will be unimportant .
Since wo - 7 is a time appropriate to the mechanical motion , again we see that , if
the relevant mechanical time interval is long compared to the characteristic time =
( 17.3 ) , radiative reaction effects on the motion will be unimportant .
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Introduction to Electrostatics | 1 |
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