THE THEORY OF RELATIVITY AND ITS ROLE IN MODERN TECHNOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
theory of relativity; special relativity; general relativity; GPS; timekeeping; atomic clocks; time dilation; gravitational time dilation; satellite navigation; metrology; high-energy physics; gravitational-wave detectors.Abstract
To examine the role of the theory of relativity (special and general) in modern technology and illustrate how relativistic effects are embedded in everyday devices and cutting-edge systems. The theory of relativity plays a crucial role in several modern technologies, notably Global Positioning Systems (GPS), which rely on relativistic corrections for time dilation and gravity to achieve precision. It is also fundamental to particle accelerators , enabling the study of matter at high speeds, and informs the design of cathode ray tube (CRT) TVs , where relativistic effects influence electron behavior.
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