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- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Muhlenberg_College/MC%3A_Physics_121_-_General_Physics_I/05%3A__Relativity/5.03%3A_Relativity_of_SimultaneityTwo events are defined to be simultaneous if an observer measures them as occurring at the same time (such as by receiving light from the events). Two events at locations a distance apart that are sim...Two events are defined to be simultaneous if an observer measures them as occurring at the same time (such as by receiving light from the events). Two events at locations a distance apart that are simultaneous for an observer at rest in one frame of reference are not necessarily simultaneous for an observer at rest in a different frame of reference.
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Muhlenberg_College/MC_%3A_Physics_213_-_Modern_Physics/01%3A__Relativity/1.03%3A_Relativity_of_SimultaneityTwo events are defined to be simultaneous if an observer measures them as occurring at the same time (such as by receiving light from the events). Two events at locations a distance apart that are sim...Two events are defined to be simultaneous if an observer measures them as occurring at the same time (such as by receiving light from the events). Two events at locations a distance apart that are simultaneous for an observer at rest in one frame of reference are not necessarily simultaneous for an observer at rest in a different frame of reference.
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Grand_Rapids_Community_College/PH246_Calculus_Physics_II_(2025)/14%3A__Relativity/14.03%3A_Relativity_of_SimultaneityTwo events are defined to be simultaneous if an observer measures them as occurring at the same time (such as by receiving light from the events). Two events at locations a distance apart that are sim...Two events are defined to be simultaneous if an observer measures them as occurring at the same time (such as by receiving light from the events). Two events at locations a distance apart that are simultaneous for an observer at rest in one frame of reference are not necessarily simultaneous for an observer at rest in a different frame of reference.