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JesseM
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Why do you think an equation for the time dilation experienced by an orbiting object (an equation which you now agree is correct, I take it?) is "not applicable to this thread"? The OP didn't say anything about the precise state of motion of the object, just that it was in a gravity well and was moving (which would certainly be true for an orbiting object!):starthaus said:You are right, you also corrected another error that you made further down in your post. But the derivation in post 8 applies to orbital motion, the equation in this post cited by JesseM). is also for orbital motion and not applicable to this thread.
espen180 said:When a frame is moving in relation to an observer in his rest frame at infinity, and the frame is in a gravitational well, is the resultant time dilation simply the sum of the motional and gravitational dilation