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Two events that are simultaneous in one inertial frame of reference will not necessarily be simultaneous in any other inertial...Asked by Lisa
Two events that are simultaneous in one inertial frame of reference will not necessarily be simultaneous in any other inertial frame of reference. Explain.
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Damon
If the frames are moving at some significant fraction of the speed of light relative to each other, special relativity will make times look different.
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