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Alan Grayson
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Nov 24, 2022, 1:24:18 PM
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What's the difference? TY AG
Lawrence Crowell
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Kinematics are about what are the physical observables. Dynamics is about how they evolve given boundary and initial conditions.
LC
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So, when it's claimed that SR can be applied to accelerating frames, does this only apply to kinematics, which is what some physicists claim? AG
Lawrence Crowell
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SR works for accelerated frames. In fact a static accelerated frame is just a set of Lorentz boosts; just kinematics in a way.
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