| 11. | Therefore, not only the two-way speed of light but also the one-way speed is anisotropic in moving frames.
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| 12. | A moving frame, in these circumstances, is just that : a frame which varies from point to point.
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| 13. | More generally, moving frames may be viewed as sections of principal bundles over open sets " U ".
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| 14. | Astronomers believe the Milky Way is moving at approximately with respect to this local co-moving frame of reference.
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| 15. | Broadly speaking, a moving frame corresponds to an observer, and the distinguished frames in special relativity represent inertial observers.
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| 16. | Lorentz showed that the dimensions of electrostatic systems in the ether and a moving frame are connected by this transformation:
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| 17. | Equivalently, to find a way to assign coordinates so that they coincide with the coordinates corresponding to a moving frame.
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| 18. | However, in relatively moving frames the object's endpoints have to be measured simultaneously, since they are constantly changing their position.
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| 19. | It shows that temperature separation in a moving gas is due only to enthalpy conservation in a moving frame of reference.
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| 20. | It can be seen that the torque is not zero, which apparently would cause the lever to rotate in the non-co-moving frame.
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