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why is time relative?
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Answered by tanushreedas3000
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In the Special Theory of Relativity, Einstein determined that time is relative--in other words, the rate at which time passes depends on your frame of reference. The faster a clock moves, the slower time passes according to someone in a different frame of reference.

Answered by ItzTwinklingStar
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In the Special Theory of Relativity, Einstein determined that time is relative--in other words, the rate at which time passes depends on your frame of reference. ... The faster a clock moves, the slower time passes according to someone in a different frame of reference.

Explanation:

“Time is relative” means the rate of change of time is not same for every frame of reference. Two people sitting in two other frames of reference can measure different rate of time, i.e. one's clocks can tick faster than others or vice-versa.

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