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sadraj
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Hello
When I had relativity course and I read some books and sources like : Rindler W. Relativity.. special, general, and cosmological (2ed., OUP, 2006)
I found that in these texts authors talk about Newton second law and explain why this law is not Lorentz invarient , but never use this new form of second law in the problems. In example I couldn't find resolving two body problem in those texts.
Clearly I think there is a problem between special relativity and meaning of force which we find in Newton laws. What are these problems ?
Is Lagrangian form of mechanics more elegant when we solve relativistic problems?
Sorry for bad English!
When I had relativity course and I read some books and sources like : Rindler W. Relativity.. special, general, and cosmological (2ed., OUP, 2006)
I found that in these texts authors talk about Newton second law and explain why this law is not Lorentz invarient , but never use this new form of second law in the problems. In example I couldn't find resolving two body problem in those texts.
Clearly I think there is a problem between special relativity and meaning of force which we find in Newton laws. What are these problems ?
Is Lagrangian form of mechanics more elegant when we solve relativistic problems?
Sorry for bad English!