what is time delation theory
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Time dilation refers to the difference in time interval of a specific event as measured by two different frames of reference having a certain relative velocity or experiencing different net gravitational forces.
Say, for example, an event that lasted for about 5 seconds according to one observed (in a particular reference frame) but it might have lasted for 7 seconds with respect to another observer.
Here time dilation would be 7s-5s=2s or 5s-7s=-2s.
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Time dilation refers to the difference in time interval of a specific event as measured by two different frames of reference having a certain relative velocity or experiencing different net gravitational forces.
Say, for example, an event that lasted for about 5 seconds according to one observed (in a particular reference frame) but it might have lasted for 7 seconds with respect to another observer.
Here time dilation would be 7s-5s=2s or 5s-7s=-2s.
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