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49.10 Transformation of Velocity. t = ( t + V c 2 x ) x = ( x + V t ) y = y , z = z . From these we will get the followinfg for small intervals. d t = ( d t + V c 2 d x ) d x = ( d x + V d t ) d y = d y , d z = d z .
In physics, the Lorentz transformations are a six-parameter family of linear transformations from a coordinate frame in spacetime to another frame that moves at a constant velocity relative to the former. The respective inverse transformation is then parameterized by the negative of this velocity.
What are the standard equations for the Lorentz transformation? For an inertial frame S moving with a constant velocity v along the x-axis relative to another frame S, the coordinates are transformed as follows: x = (x - vt) y = y.

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The four-vector is introduced that unifies space-time coordinates x, y, z and t into a single entity whose components get mixed up under Lorentz transformations. The length of this four-vector, called the space-time interval, is shown to be invariant (the same for all observers).
Voigt (1887) l=1/ gives the Voigt transformation, l=1 the Lorentz transformation. But scale transformations are not a symmetry of all the laws of nature, only of electromagnetism, so these transformations cannot be used to formulate a principle of relativity in general.
It is named after the Dutch physicist Hendrik Lorentz, who first developed it in 1892. The Lorentz transformation has many important applications in physics, including: Describing the motion of objects at speeds close to the speed of light. Explaining the time dilation and length contraction effects.
In electromagnetism, the Lorentz force is the force exerted on a charged particle by electric and magnetic fields. It determines how charged particles move in electromagnetic environments and underlies many physical phenomena, from the operation of electric motors and particle accelerators to the behavior of plasmas.
The Lorentz transformation is a mathematical transformation that describes how space and time are related in special relativity. It was developed by the Dutch physicist Hendrik Lorentz in 1904, and it is named after him.

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