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English: Thomas precession coefficient gamma^2/(gamma + 1) where gamma is the Lorentz factor. The effect is negligible for beta < 0.5, for beta > 0.5 the coefficient rapidly increases towards the asymptote at beta = 1.
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Source Own work, created using GeoGebra and exported as an SVG file, then tweaked in Serif Drawplus X4. (In the first two failed attempts, I used Inkscape and nothing appeared...).
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