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Special relativity
Vector calculus
Introductory physics
Electromagnetism
Geometric algebra
Bivector
Lorentz transformation
Thomas precession
Lorentz force
Physics
Relativity
Algebra

February 11, 1999 PHYSICAL APPLICATIONS OF GEOMETRIC ALGEBRA LECTURE 9

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