Properties Of Space And Time

  • What Was Newton’s Notion Of Space? What Are The Classical Properties Of Space?

    Newton’s Notion of Space: According to sir Newton, “Absolute space in its own nature without relation to anything external remains always similar and immovable.”  This indicates that space is independent…

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  • Distinguish Between The Homogeneity And Isotropy Of Space.

    The homogeneity of space indicates the translational invariance of the properties of the free space. Let us consider, the frames of reference S and S’ are taken in such a…

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  • Gives Newton’s Classical Definition Of Time And Its Properties.

    Time: According to Sir Newton, “Absolute true and mathematical time of itself and from its own nature, flows equally without relation to anything external and is otherwise called duration.” Properties…

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  • Show That Homogeneity Of Time And Newton’s Second Law Of Motion Result In Law Of Conservation Of Energy.

    Time flows uniformly i.e., it is homogeneous in nature. If we perform an experiment and change the time of the experiment then the result of that experiment remains unchanged. This…

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