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- Proper_length abstract "Proper length or rest length refers to the length of an object in the object's rest frame.The measurement of lengths is more complicated in the theory of relativity than in classical mechanics. In classical mechanics, lengths are measured based on the assumption that the locations of all points involved are measured simultaneously. But in the theory of relativity, the notion of simultaneity is dependent on the observer. A different term, proper distance, provides an invariant measure whose value is the same for all observers.Proper distance is analogous to proper time. The difference is that a proper distance is the square root of (the absolute value of) the spacetime interval of two spacelike-separated events (or the integral of that along a spacelike path), while a proper time is the square root of (the absolute value of) the spacetime interval of two timelike-separated events (or the integral of that along a timelike path).".
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- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theory_of_relativity.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Classical_mechanics.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Comoving_distance.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Coordinate_system.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink General_relativity.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Geodesics_in_general_relativity.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Geometrized_unit_system.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Inertial_frame_of_reference.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Length_contraction.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Line_integral.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Linearity.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Lorentz_factor.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Metric_signature.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Metric_tensor_(general_relativity).
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Orthogonality.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Path_(topology).
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Proper_time.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Relativity_of_simultaneity.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Spacetime.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Special_relativity.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Speed_of_light.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Tensor.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Theory_of_relativity.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Three-dimensional_space_(mathematics).
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLink Time.
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLinkText "Proper length".
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLinkText "Proper_length#Proper_length_or_rest_length".
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLinkText "proper length".
- Proper_length wikiPageWikiLinkText "spatial distance".
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- Proper_length subject Category:Theory_of_relativity.
- Proper_length type Mechanic.
- Proper_length type Physic.
- Proper_length comment "Proper length or rest length refers to the length of an object in the object's rest frame.The measurement of lengths is more complicated in the theory of relativity than in classical mechanics. In classical mechanics, lengths are measured based on the assumption that the locations of all points involved are measured simultaneously. But in the theory of relativity, the notion of simultaneity is dependent on the observer.".
- Proper_length label "Proper length".
- Proper_length sameAs Q2623005.
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- Proper_length sameAs فاصله_ویژه.
- Proper_length sameAs Distance_propre.
- Proper_length sameAs Ինտերվալ_(հարաբերականության_տեսություն).
- Proper_length sameAs Interwał_czasoprzestrzenny.
- Proper_length sameAs Distância_própria.
- Proper_length sameAs m.034xqw.
- Proper_length sameAs Интервал_(теория_относительности).
- Proper_length sameAs Q2623005.
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- Proper_length isPrimaryTopicOf Proper_length.