Invariance of Maxwell's equation under Lorentz transformation and validity of Space-time
Rigorous calculation of transformation Maxwell's equations under Lorentz transformation using tensor algebra and invariance of space-time interval. This lays down the groundwork for defining special relativity in 4 dimension. This should be the the 2nd video of the special relativity series although I haven't uploaded the 1st one yet. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow my page on Facebook- / ipwsintentions-of-physics-with-suvajit-102... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BGM at the end--- Diamonds by yoitrax | / yoitrax Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are not allowed to commercially use my videos. All rights reserved.

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