PLEASE ANSWER AS FAST AS YOU CAN How would an observer on train A, which is moving close to the speed of light, view a clock in train B, which is stationary at the train station
A. the clock in train B appears to be the same width and to run at the same rate.
B. the clock in train B appears narrower and runs faster
C. the clock in train B appears narrower and runs more slowly
D. the clock in train B appears wider and runs more slowly
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