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Time what
is a phenomenon in which objects in motion and objects at rest experience time differently.
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Time dilation.
It’s the relativistic effect (from Einstein’s relativity) where clocks moving relative to an observer, or clocks deeper in a gravitational field, run more slowly as seen by that observer. For uniform motion in special relativity the relation is Δt′ = γ Δt with γ = 1/√(1 − v^2/c^2), so a moving clock ticks slower by the Lorentz factor γ.
It’s the relativistic effect (from Einstein’s relativity) where clocks moving relative to an observer, or clocks deeper in a gravitational field, run more slowly as seen by that observer. For uniform motion in special relativity the relation is Δt′ = γ Δt with γ = 1/√(1 − v^2/c^2), so a moving clock ticks slower by the Lorentz factor γ.
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