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In physics, the principle of relativity is the requirement that the equations describing the laws of physics have the same form in all admissible frames of reference.For example, in the framework of special relativity the Maxwell equations have the same form in all inertial frames of reference.

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  • In physics, the principle of relativity is the requirement that the equations describing the laws of physics have the same form in all admissible frames of reference.For example, in the framework of special relativity the Maxwell equations have the same form in all inertial frames of reference.
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