Time Dilation Data Sets: Get Graphs & Experiments Results

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Hi guys, I'll start by saying that I've properly looked on Google, and have come up with nothing.

I'm looking for a table of data from any experiment that shows time dilation within the data. Just something I can produce a graph from and SHOW the relationship between velocity and time dilation.

I'm just about to go into undergraduate study - so a low level experiment's data will suffice.

Any help pointing me in the right direction will be greatly appreiciated, thank you.

-Kevin
 
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It's just a quarter of a circle:

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I imagine you got that from the Lorentz formula but I think iamBevan wants actual experimental data.
 
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