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What (who) is Galilean$94174$ - definition

TRANSFORM BETWEEN THE COORDINATES OF TWO REFERENCE FRAMES WHICH DIFFER ONLY BY CONSTANT RELATIVE MOTION WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTS OF NEWTONIAN PHYSICS
Galilean transformations; Galilean group; Galilean symmetry; Galilean Transformation; Galilei group; Galilean transform; Galilean geometry; Galilean boost

Galilean transformation         
In physics, a Galilean transformation is used to transform between the coordinates of two reference frames which differ only by constant relative motion within the constructs of Newtonian physics. These transformations together with spatial rotations and translations in space and time form the inhomogeneous Galilean group (assumed throughout below).
Galilean invariance         
PRINCIPLE IN CLASSICAL MECHANICS STATING THAT THE LAWS OF MOTION ARE THE SAME IN ALL INERTIAL FRAMES
Galilean relativity; Galilean covariance; Galilei Invariant; Galilei invariance; Simple relativity; Galilean relativity principle; Galilean invariability
Galilean invariance or Galilean relativity states that the laws of motion are the same in all inertial frames of reference. Galileo Galilei first described this principle in 1632 in his Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems using the example of a ship travelling at constant velocity, without rocking, on a smooth sea; any observer below the deck would not be able to tell whether the ship was moving or stationary.
Galilean dialect         
FORM OF JEWISH PALESTINIAN ARAMAIC SPOKEN BY PEOPLE IN GALILEE DURING THE LATE SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD
Galilean Aramaic
The Galilean dialect was the form of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic spoken by people in Galilee during the late Second Temple period, for example at the time of Jesus and the disciples, as distinct from a Judean dialect spoken in Jerusalem.

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Galilean transformation

In physics, a Galilean transformation is used to transform between the coordinates of two reference frames which differ only by constant relative motion within the constructs of Newtonian physics. These transformations together with spatial rotations and translations in space and time form the inhomogeneous Galilean group (assumed throughout below). Without the translations in space and time the group is the homogeneous Galilean group. The Galilean group is the group of motions of Galilean relativity acting on the four dimensions of space and time, forming the Galilean geometry. This is the passive transformation point of view. In special relativity the homogenous and inhomogenous Galilean transformations are, respectively, replaced by the Lorentz transformations and Poincaré transformations; conversely, the group contraction in the classical limit c → ∞ of Poincaré transformations yields Galilean transformations.

The equations below are only physically valid in a Newtonian framework, and not applicable to coordinate systems moving relative to each other at speeds approaching the speed of light.

Galileo formulated these concepts in his description of uniform motion. The topic was motivated by his description of the motion of a ball rolling down a ramp, by which he measured the numerical value for the acceleration of gravity near the surface of the Earth.