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An atomic clock is placed in a jet airplane. The clock measures a time interval of 3600 s

when the jet moves with speed 400 m/s. How much larger a time interval does an identical clock held by an observer at rest on the ground measure?

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Answered by swayambhuvmitra83
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Time dilation is defined as the time difference measured between the two clocks which are in different frames and one of them is moving with speed v with respect to another. If an object is moving with velocity v which is nearly equal to the speed of light in a frame with respect to another frame, then from the special theory of relativity:

An atomic clock is placed in a jet airplane. The clock measures a time interval of 3600 s when the jet moves with a speed of . How much longer or shorter

a time interval does an identical clock held by an observer on the ground measure?

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