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Summer School 2012.5: Energy and Momentum

August 3, 2012

Two of the most frequently used concepts in physics are energy and momentum. One must examine them in great detail to continue developing the theory of relativity, creating what is likely the most famous theory in the history of science. You can read this lesson with or without the math.

Published by W. Blaine Dowler, in Bureau 42 Teaches, Summer School. Tagged with education, physics, relativity, summer school.

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