How do the effects of general relativity alone cause the operation of a clock held by an observer on the surface of the earth to compare to that of a clock onboard a GPS satellite? Observer sees his clock run more slowly than satellite clock Observer sees his clock run more quickly than satellite clock None of these Observer sees no difference in timekeeping of two clocks

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How do the effects of general relativity alone cause the operation of a clock held by an observer on the
surface of the earth to compare to that of a clock onboard a GPS satellite?
O Observer sees his clock run more slowly than satellite clock
O Observer sees his clock run more quickly than satellite clock
None of these
Observer sees no difference in timekeeping of two clocks
Transcribed Image Text:How do the effects of general relativity alone cause the operation of a clock held by an observer on the surface of the earth to compare to that of a clock onboard a GPS satellite? O Observer sees his clock run more slowly than satellite clock O Observer sees his clock run more quickly than satellite clock None of these Observer sees no difference in timekeeping of two clocks
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