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I have read the book "Introduction to special relativity " by Robert Resnick In the book I have found that "If the distance between the clocks is L, one observer will see the other clock lag his by 2L/c when other observer claims that they are synchronous" in the section 2.1(The Relativity of Simultaneity) How does this result come?? I did not understand..!!

I have read the book "Introduction to special relativity " by Robert Resnick In the book I have found that "If the distance between the clocks is L, one observer will see the other clock lag his by 2L/c when other observer claims that they are synchronous" in the section 2.1(The Relativity of Simultaneity) How does this result come?? I did not understand..!!

I have read the book "Introduction to special relativity " by Robert Resnick In the book I have found that "If the distance between the clocks is L, one observer will see the other clock lag his by 2L/c when other observer claims that they are synchronous" in the section 2.1(The Relativity of Simultaneity) How does this result come?? I did not understand..!!

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I have read the book "Introduction to special relativity " by Robert Resnick In the book I have found that "If the distance between the clocks is L, one observer will see the other clock lag his by 2L/c when other observer claims that they are synchronous" in the section 2.1(The Relativity of Simultaneity) How does this result come?? I did not understand..!!