Lorentz factor

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Etymology

From its appearance in Lorentzian electrodynamics, named after the Dutch physicist Hendrik Lorentz.

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Lorentz factor (plural Lorentz factors)

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  1. (physics) a factor arising frequently in special relativity, to calculate the degree of time dilation, length contraction and relativistic mass of an object moving relative to an observer, defined as , where v and c are relative velocity and the speed of light, respectively

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