9. The term "Special Relativity" refers to what sorts of situations? a. The speed of light is considered to be not only a constant but a limit of some sort. How does special relativity account for this? b. An observer sees a clock zipping past, as they look the second hand on the clock moves 11 seconds while the observer's watch shows just 10 seconds. How fast is the clock moving? (answer in %c is ok)

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9. The term "Special Relativity" refers to what sorts of situations?
d. The speed of light is considered to be not only a constant but a limit of some sort. How does
special relativity account for this?
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b. An observer sees a clock zipping past, as they look the second hand on the clock moves 11
seconds while the observer's watch shows just 10 seconds. How fast is the clock moving?
(answer in %c is ok)
Transcribed Image Text:9. The term "Special Relativity" refers to what sorts of situations? d. The speed of light is considered to be not only a constant but a limit of some sort. How does special relativity account for this? workiler.nara b. An observer sees a clock zipping past, as they look the second hand on the clock moves 11 seconds while the observer's watch shows just 10 seconds. How fast is the clock moving? (answer in %c is ok)
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