What is the classical transformation (following newton?) in physics?

i'm from germany but i don't get no good answers to this question so i begin to start asking in other countries :)

Answers:
Probably you mean the classical Galilei transformation.
The relativistic one is the Lorentz transformation.
GrĂ¼ss Ihnen.

Th
He's right, the classical transformation is the Galelian Transformation. If you are in a frame of reference x and an object moving at a velocity u' with respect to another intertial frame of reference x' which moves at a velocity v relative to frame x, it is given by:
u=u' + v
Were u is the velocity of the object relative to frame x.

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