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Acceleration (special relativity)

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In the context of special relativity, acceleration refers to the change in velocity experienced by an object over time. Special relativity, formulated by Albert Einstein in 1905, deals with the physics of objects moving close to the speed of light and has several implications for how we understand motion and acceleration. Here are some key points about acceleration in special relativity: 1. **Proper Acceleration**: This is the acceleration that an object experiences as measured by an accelerometer carried with it.

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