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Undergrad Understanding Simultaneity in Relativity: Common Doubts Addressed
Oh great! if i repeat the same experiment with two tennis balls instead of light source. ie i will release two tennis balls from both 1 and 2 with same speed say "w". the two balls will arrive observer B at the same moment and he will conclude that clocks are synchronized. right? C...- novice2000
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Undergrad Understanding Simultaneity in Relativity: Common Doubts Addressed
Doc Al thanks for the reply As you have mentioned the clocks are not moving w.rt to B and he concludes that clocks are synchronized. Observer C sees that light from both sources reaches B at the same time. o>>> ---------------------------<< 0 1---------------B-------------------2...- novice2000
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Understanding Simultaneity in Relativity: Common Doubts Addressed
Hi everyone, I got interested in physics recently and started reading a book called "relativity simply explained " by martin gardener. when i was going through the book i got some doubts in relativity of simultaneity. my problem is described below o>>> ---------------------------<< 0...- novice2000
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