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- Clock_hypothesis abstract "The clock hypothesis is an assumption in special relativity. It states that the rate of a clock doesn't depend on its acceleration but only on its instantaneous velocity. This is equivalent to stating, that a clock moving along a path measures the proper time, defined by:.The clock hypothesis was implicitly (but not explicitly) included in Einstein's original 1905 formulation of special relativity. Since then, it has become a standard assumption and is usually included in the axioms of special relativity, especially in the light of experimental verification up to very high accelerations in particle accelerators.".
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- Clock_hypothesis subject Category:Special_relativity.
- Clock_hypothesis comment "The clock hypothesis is an assumption in special relativity. It states that the rate of a clock doesn't depend on its acceleration but only on its instantaneous velocity. This is equivalent to stating, that a clock moving along a path measures the proper time, defined by:.The clock hypothesis was implicitly (but not explicitly) included in Einstein's original 1905 formulation of special relativity.".
- Clock_hypothesis label "Clock hypothesis".
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- Clock_hypothesis sameAs Q5134802.
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