Lorentz-FitzGerald contraction

noun

Lo·​rentz-FitzGerald contraction
ˈlōrˌen(t)s-
: fitzgerald contraction

Word History

Etymology

after Hendrik A. Lorentz †1928 Dutch physicist and George F. FitzGerald †1901 Irish physicist

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