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To: maxwell
ummmm...what's an invariant....? never mind, please DON"T tell me!!!!
158 posted on 08/03/2002 12:51:03 PM PDT by xsmommy
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To: xsmommy; Slip18
MUUUUUHAHAHAHAHAHA! You ASKED!

An invariant is a quantity that doesn't change from situation to situation, for example, the energy equation from relativity theory E^2 = (E_0)^2 + (cp)^2 is invariant among reference frames.

My old undergrad prof who taught us intro to quantum mechanics used to say that-- "When in doubt, use the invariant."

159 posted on 08/03/2002 1:24:28 PM PDT by maxwell
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