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The Equations of Lorentz Transformation
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 07 (2016)·Pages 952–963·Published 13 May 2016·DOI10.4236/jmp.2016.79087
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Abstract
This work consists of two parts. The first part: The Lorentz transformation has two derivations. One of the derivations can be found in the references at the end of the work in the “Appendix I” of the book marked by number one. The equations for this derivation [1]: The other derivation of the Lorentz transformation is the traditional hyperbolic equations: ; ; For these equations we found new equations: , . The second part: In the second part is the equation by which we derive Minkowski’s equation. It will be proved that Minkowski’s equation is the integral part of the Lorentz transformation.
KeywordsLorentz TransformationRelativityNew Equations
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