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How would an observer on a train that is moving at close to the speed of light view a stationary clock in a passing train station, compared with an identical
clock sitting next to the observer?

A. The clock in the train station would appear wider and run more slowly.

B. The clock in the train station would appear narrower and run more slowly .

C. The clock in the train station would appear wider and run faster .

D. The clock in the train station would appear narrower and run faster .

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