Physics, asked by skadnananpchdts, 1 year ago

Is time constant everywhere in the universe..


TheIncorporealKlaus: never
TheIncorporealKlaus: Relativity
skadnananpchdts: yeah
skadnananpchdts: Einstein s
TheIncorporealKlaus: yep

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Answered by sreetheertha
1
Time is not a constant. It is different from place to place.

Time is effected by the gravity or mass of the object present around it. Time is inversley proportional to gravity (i.e, time is slow at high gravity areas like black holes , huge stars and it is fast at low gravity areas like earth or in space). Time also depends on the speed of light.

Answered by Varun1141
2
HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER


VERY INTRESTING QUESTION BUT ONLY AXIOMS AND POSTULATES ON THIS TOPIC NOT PROOF WHICH WE CALLED A SOLID PROOF

HERE IS SOME AXIOMS ANS POSTULATES I WILL MENTION U .
1.ACTUALLY IN SPACE TIME DUE TO SPACE TIME CURVATURE THERE IS A

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