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28 October, 13:06

A stationary observer views four identical clocks that are traveling at nearly the speed of light. Can observations of the passage of time be used to rank the clocks according to their speeds?

A. Yes. The clock that shows the fastest passage of time is traveling the most slowly, because time slows down nearer to the speed of light.

B. No. The passage of time on each clock depends on the frame of reference of the observer.

C. No. The passage of time on the four clocks should be the same regardless of speed.

D. Yes. The clock that shows the slowest passage of time is traveling the most slowly, because time speeds up nearer to the speed of light.

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  1. 28 October, 13:15
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    The answer would be A. Yes. The clock that shows the fastest passage of time is traveling the most slowly, because time slows down nearer to the speed of light
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