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Six ideas that shaped physics: the laws of physics are frame-independent, Unit R

by Moore, Thomas A.

Edition: 2nd ed. Language: English Publisher: New Delhi McGraw Hill Education 2003Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 530 MOO/S] (9). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 530 MOO/S] (1).
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Elementary particles and the laws of physics: The 1986 Dirac memorial lectures

by Feynman, Richard P | Wienberg, Steven.

Language: English Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press 1999Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 539.721 FEY/E] (9). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 539.721 FEY/E] (1).
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Einstein: his life and universe

by Isaacson, Walter.

Language: English Publisher: London Pocket Books 2008Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 530.092 ISA/E] (1).
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It's about time: understanding Einstein's relativity

by Mermin, N.David.

Language: English Publisher: Princeton Princeton University Press 2005Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 530.11 MER/I] (1).
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Introduction to special relativity

by Resnick, Robert.

Edition: 1st ed. Language: English Publisher: New Delhi Wiley 2005Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 530.11 RES/I] (2). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 530.11 RES/I] (1).
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Special relativity: for the enthusiastic beginner

by Morin, David.

Language: English Publisher: Harvard CreateSpace 2017Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library [Call number: 530.11 MOR/S] (3). Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 530.11 MOR/S] (1).
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