Physics, asked by sujayG17, 10 months ago

Imagine two people confined in a large room with a wall clock on any of those walls. Let us say one of them is circling at the speed of light and the other is stationary. According to time dilation, the faster an object mobes, slower the time is for that person. So, how will the wall clock tick respective to those two people???​

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Answered by arnavtete
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HEY BUDDY!!

yeah.. the question is quite interesting..

okay..so back to question..

we all know that--"TIME NEVER STOPS"

By that intuition.. if any one of the 2 persons is moving with light speed. by time dilation it would SEEM slower but time would not SLOW AT ALL.

indeed that person is moving a distance at "unit time" (here speed of light = 3×10^8 metre per "second" {observe the second here}) .

so from aboves conclusions..

the clock will tick same for those two people..but for the person who is moving with light speed, it would SEEM that time is being slower for him. not actually slows..

by the way... nice question.

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