Classical Electrodynamics: Maxwell Equations and Special Relativity
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Compares symmetries in classical mechanics and Maxwell's equations, leading to the development of special relativity and exploring the concept of relative motion.
Explores the transformation of Newton's second law in the context of Einstein's relativity and Lorentz transformations, discussing the equivalence of physical quantities in different inertial frames.