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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity has one postulate that states: All physical laws must be valid in all inertial frames of reference. Could someone give me examples as to what sort of laws they are referring to when they mean "physical"?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The speed of light, the charge of an electron, the gravitational constant.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

even the basic laws such as Newton's laws should be valid...i guess.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

all kinds of physical law, the first postulat was an extension of the Newtonian relativity principle to include not only the laws of mechanics but also those of the rest physics, such as electricity and magnetism.,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

laws of every field in physics like mechanics, electricity, magnetism, optics, nuclear physics

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