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For a GPS satellite, these two effects are in a constant "tug-of-war." The satellite's high orbital speed slows its clock down by about 7 microseconds per day. However, because it is much further from Earth's mass, gravity is weaker, causing its clock to run faster by about 45 microseconds per day. The net result? The satellite clock gains 38 microseconds every day compared to us on the ground. 💡 Top Tips for A-Level Physics Success
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Have you ever wondered why your phone's GPS is so accurate? It isn’t just clever satellite engineering; it’s a daily proof of . Without correcting for time dilation, your GPS would be off by kilometers within a single day. The Two Faces of Time Dilation The satellite clock gains 38 microseconds every day
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