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Physics, 18.12.2020 17:30 aidanfbussiness

Call the two inertial observers in the previous question Harry and Sally. Suppose Harry finds that the light pulse in his clock makes 100,000 round trips between the mirrors in 1 second. What does Harry find when he compares the rate at which his own clock keeps time compared to Sally’s clock?

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