Rahul
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think, "the moving clock will slow down'. but first you have to choose the frame of reference that is moving, like affinity said
It's B woo hooo!!!Originally posted by Affinity
not everyone else, I am with you guys, I am your friend
First thing to do in relativity is to choose the frame of reference. and in this case, it's the spaceship's frame that is considered stationary and the earth's frame is 'moving'
so it's B
Nope. The examiners never trick you, that is a policy of setting an examination, whatever 'seems' right is right.Originally posted by juber
the examiners had clearly intended this to be a trick question.
lol, general relativity is waaay beyond the course and our abilities!!!! and yeah, it also actually deals with acceleration!!!Originally posted by walla
"As for both seeing each other age more, this is only in special relativity. In general relativity (which we are talking about here, because there is no mention of any sort of acceleration, he is an inertial frame of reference),"
i rest my case
go and read a textbook or something