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Special theory of relativity states that __________. (Time is absolute, The speed of light in a vacuumm, measured in all inertial reference frames always has the same value of c, no matter how fast the source of light and the observer are moving relative to each other, space is absolute, at rest mas of an object is always zero)

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The speed of light in a vacuum, measured in all inertial reference frames always has the same value of c, no matter how fast the source of light and the observer are moving relative to each other
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Time is the fouth dimension in relativaty so it is not absolute. The basic postulates are two--velocity of light is constant in all inertial frames are same and second one is sameness of laws of physics in all inertial frames
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The speed of light in a vacuum, measured in all inertial reference frames always has the same value of c, no matter how fast the source of light and the observer are moving relative to each other
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The speed of light in a vacuumm, measured in all inertial reference frames always has the same value of c
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Why this is so? Any reason why speed of light in vaccum w.r.t. any frame is C. Explain reason
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This is because no particle can attain speed of c which makes its veloicty negligible and hence velocity of light in vaccum in any frame is same as c.
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The speed of light is same with respect to all inertial frames. When coming to reason there are some reasons given to explain these phenomena. Actually scientists earlier claimed that there is a hypothetical universal frame w.r.t which everything in this universe is moving. That hypothetical frame was...
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The speed of light is same with respect to all inertial frames. When coming to reason there are some reasons given to explain these phenomena. Actually scientists earlier claimed that there is a hypothetical universal frame w.r.t which everything in this universe is moving. That hypothetical frame was called ether. But later it was disproved by michelson morley experiment as they could not find any ether frame in their experiment. After establishment of special theory it was found out that light's speed is constant to every inertial frame because of phenomenon of time dilation and length contraction read less
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