relativitetsfaktorn
Relativitetsfaktorn, often denoted by the Greek letter gamma (γ), is a crucial concept in Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity. It quantifies how certain physical properties of an object change when observed from a different frame of reference that is moving at a significant fraction of the speed of light. Specifically, it accounts for the effects of time dilation and length contraction.
The relativitetsfaktorn is defined by the equation γ = 1 / √(1 - v²/c²), where 'v' is the relative velocity
When an object moves at relativistic speeds, an observer in a stationary frame will perceive the object's