Beta (velocity)

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β in special relativity is the speed of an object relative to the speed of light (β = v/c). The advantage of using β is that is it dimensionless and sometimes simplifies relativity-related expressions. For example, the Lorentz factor can be written in terms of β, and so can the Lorentz transformation.


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