Re: time dilation



On Apr 18, 1:10 am, Eric Gisse <jowr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 17, 12:05 pm, rbwinn <rbwi...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Apr 17, 12:07�pm, Bryan Olson <fakeaddr...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

rbwinn wrote:
[...] So let's look at what
scientists say a clock would read in the train car.

� � � � � � �t'=(x-vt)/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)

You have the units wrong. The clock reading will be in
seconds, not meters.

--
--Bryan

Some scientist is going through my posts and changing equations.  This
was not the only one that got changed.  At least we can be certain we
are dealing with real scientists.
Robert B. Winn

Did a scientist beat you up at one point in time?- Hide quoted text -

Scientists don't beat people up. They are too wimpy.
Robert B. Winn

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