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how does time run slower for a fast moving body?

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When two observers are in relative uniform motion and uninfluenced by any gravitational mass, the point of view of each will be that the others (moving) clock is ticking at a slower rate than the local clock. The faster the relative velocity, the greater the magnitude of time dilation.
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