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Time Dilation 2008

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on March 20, 2008 at 10:45:34 am
 

Time Dilation

 

If you take the ticks of a clock, and have two people observing them, one of them standing still and the other in motion, then the person who is in motion, will view the time in-between the ticks as longer. T0= time measured by a stationary observer. T= the time measured by the observer in motion. V= the velocity of the person in motion. The link below shows the formula.

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Sources and Links

http://www.pa.msu.edu/courses/2000spring/PHY232/lectures/relativity/dilation.html

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