In the classical mechanics of Newton we assume that the laws of motion do not depend on the choice of a particular fixed system of coordinates with respect to which the distances, velocities, accelerations, forces, and so on, are being measured.
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Publish Date
March 15, 2002
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World Scientific Publishing Company
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English
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650
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Classical Fields
March 15, 2002, World Scientific Publishing Company
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Classical fields: general relativity and gauge theory
1982, J. Wiley
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