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An observer detects two explosions that occur at the same time,one near her and the other 100 km away. another observerfinds that the two explosions occur 160 km apart. what timeinterval separates the explosions to the second observer?

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According to Einstein's theory of relativity,time and distance are not absolute.for the second observer,distance between two explosions is 160+160=240m.
But for the first observer,one explosion is near her and the other is 100m apart.so becase of this distance,time is not absolute
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