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- Proper_time abstract "In relativity, proper time is the elapsed time between two events as measured by a clock that passes through both events. The proper time depends not only on the events but also on the motion of the clock between the events. An accelerated clock will measure a smaller elapsed time between two events than that measured by a non-accelerated (inertial) clock between the same two events. The twin paradox is an example of this effect.In terms of four-dimensional spacetime, proper time is analogous to arc length in three-dimensional (Euclidean) space.By convention, proper time is usually represented by the Greek letter τ (tau) to distinguish it from coordinate time represented by t or T.By contrast, coordinate time is the time between two events as measured by a distant observer using that observer's own method of assigning a time to an event. In the special case of an inertial observer in special relativity, the time is measured using the observer's clock and the observer's definition of simultaneity.The concept of proper time was introduced by Hermann Minkowski in 1908, and is a feature of Minkowski diagrams.".
- Proper_time thumbnail Proper_and_coordinate_time.png?width=300.
- Proper_time wikiPageID "494418".
- Proper_time wikiPageRevisionID "599089483".
- Proper_time hasPhotoCollection Proper_time.
- Proper_time subject Category:Minkowski_spacetime.
- Proper_time subject Category:Theory_of_relativity.
- Proper_time subject Category:Time.
- Proper_time subject Category:Timekeeping.
- Proper_time comment "In relativity, proper time is the elapsed time between two events as measured by a clock that passes through both events. The proper time depends not only on the events but also on the motion of the clock between the events. An accelerated clock will measure a smaller elapsed time between two events than that measured by a non-accelerated (inertial) clock between the same two events.".
- Proper_time label "Czas własny".
- Proper_time label "Eigentijd".
- Proper_time label "Proper time".
- Proper_time label "Tempo proprio".
- Proper_time label "Tempo próprio".
- Proper_time label "Temps propre".
- Proper_time label "Tiempo propio".
- Proper_time label "原時".
- Proper_time label "固有時".
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- Proper_time sameAs Temps_propre.
- Proper_time sameAs Tempo_proprio.
- Proper_time sameAs 固有時.
- Proper_time sameAs 고유_시간.
- Proper_time sameAs Eigentijd.
- Proper_time sameAs Czas_własny.
- Proper_time sameAs Tempo_próprio.
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- Proper_time depiction Proper_and_coordinate_time.png.
- Proper_time isPrimaryTopicOf Proper_time.