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- Relativistic speed refers to speed at which relativistic effects become significant to the desired accuracy of measurement of the phenomenon being observed...
- In physics, relativistic aberration is the relativistic version of aberration of light, including relativistic corrections that become significant for...
- Relativistic plasmas in physics are plasmas for which relativistic corrections to a particle's m**** and velocity are important. Such corrections typically...
- points slightly more in Earth's direction and is therefore brighter. Relativistically, moving objects are beamed due to a variety of physical effects. Light...
- special relativistic correction accounting for the observer being in a rotating non-inertial frame. de Sitter precession a general relativistic correction...
- In physics, relativistic mechanics refers to mechanics compatible with special relativity (SR) and general relativity (GR). It provides a non-quantum mechanical...
- Relativistic rocket means any spacecraft that travels close enough to light speed for relativistic effects to become significant. The meaning of "significant"...
- Relativistic quantum chemistry combines relativistic mechanics with quantum chemistry to calculate elemental properties and structure, especially for the...
- University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-80794-0. Tomonaga, S. "On a Relativistically Invariant Formulation of the Quantum Theory of Wave Fields." Prog....
- who included electromagnetic interactions in the equation. This is relativistically invariant, yet this equation alone isn't a sufficient foundation for...