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The clock in train B appears to be the same width and to run at the same rate. Option A is correct.
It is given that an observer on train A, which is moving close to the speed of light, views a clock in train B, which is stationary at the train station.
It is required to find how an observer would observe a clock in train B.
What would an observer on train A, which is in motion, view a clock in train B?
If a person is in a moving train, then his body is also in a state of motion with respect to the train at the same rate. When the observer observes any object that is at rest then it does not change the shape or size of an object. Also an object appears to run a=t the same rate due to the relative velocity attain by the observer's train.
Relative Motion is
Relative motion is the speed or the motion of an object with respect to the moving or the stationary object.
Thus the clock in train B appears to be the same width and to run at the same rate.
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