Hafele–Keating experiment

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The Hafele–Keating experiment was a 1971 test of Einstein’s theory of relativity in which atomic clocks were flown around the world on commercial airliners and compared with stationary clocks to measure time dilation effects.

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instanceOf physics experiment
test of general relativity
test of special relativity
time dilation experiment
comparedWith stationary atomic clocks
country United States of America
demonstrated dependence of clock rates on speed and altitude
non-absolute nature of time
field physics
relativity
hasMeasuredQuantity nanosecond-level time differences
hasPart eastward circumnavigation flight
westward circumnavigation flight
influenced development of GPS time correction practices
location around the world
mainSubject relativistic time difference
time dilation
measuredEffect time dilation due to gravitational potential
time dilation due to velocity
namedAfter Joseph C. Hafele
Richard E. Keating
performedBy Joseph C. Hafele
Richard E. Keating
platform commercial airliner
publicationDate 1972
publishedIn Science (journal)
relatedTo Lorentz transformation
GPS
surface form: global positioning system

gravitational time dilation
twin paradox
result measured time differences agreed with relativistic predictions within experimental error
significance provided empirical support for relativistic time dilation
startTime 1971
testedTheory theory of relativity
surface form: Einstein's theory of relativity

general relativity
special relativity
travelDirection eastward around the world
westward around the world
usedMethod comparison of elapsed proper time
transporting synchronized clocks on aircraft
uses atomic clock
cesium-beam atomic clock
verificationOf predictions of general relativity for clocks at different gravitational potentials
predictions of special relativity for moving clocks

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