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25th January 2012, 03:30 PM
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How is space and time related to each other?


How space and time relate with each other?Explain in brief to me the details




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18th April 2012, 09:57 PM
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Default Re: How is space and time related to each other?

n physics, spacetime is any mathematical model that combines space and time into a single continuum.

In relativistic contexts, time cannot be separated from the three dimensions of space, because the observed rate at which time passes for an object depends on the object's velocity relative to the observer and also on the strength of gravitational fields, which can slow the passage of time.


so the distance or the space that we cover with a speed are related to each other........
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23rd June 2023, 06:22 AM
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Default Re: How is space and time related to each other?

In the field of physics, space and time are intricately linked together and form what is known as spacetime. The concept of spacetime arises from the theory of special relativity proposed by Albert Einstein in 1905. According to this theory, space and time are not separate and independent entities but are unified into a single four-dimensional framework.

Special relativity introduced the idea that the laws of physics remain the same for all observers who are moving at a constant velocity relative to each other. One of the key insights of special relativity is that the speed of light is constant in all reference frames. This led to a fundamental shift in our understanding of space and time.

In the framework of special relativity, distances and durations are not absolute, but are influenced by the relative motion of observers. Space and time are no longer considered separate, but are interconnected through the concept of spacetime. Spacetime is a four-dimensional continuum, where three dimensions represent space (length, width, and height), and the fourth dimension represents time.

The theory of general relativity, developed by Einstein in 1915, further expanded our understanding of the relationship between space and time. General relativity describes gravity as the curvature of spacetime caused by the presence of mass and energy. Massive objects, such as stars and planets, curve the fabric of spacetime, affecting the motion of other objects in their vicinity.

In general relativity, the geometry of spacetime is influenced by the distribution of matter and energy, and this curvature of spacetime determines the motion of objects and the behavior of light. The presence of mass and energy not only affects the spatial dimensions but also the flow of time itself. Clocks placed in gravitational fields or in motion relative to each other will experience time dilation, meaning they will measure time at different rates.

Overall, the relationship between space and time is best described by the concept of spacetime in the framework of relativity. They are interconnected and intertwined, and our understanding of the universe relies on this unified understanding of spacetime.
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