As judged from

, the clock is moving with the velocity

; as judged from this reference-body, the time which elapses between two strokes of the clock is not one second, but

seconds, i.e. a somewhat larger time. As a consequence of its motion the clock goes more slowly than when at rest. Here also the velocity

plays the part of an unattainable limiting velocity.

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THEOREM OF THE ADDITION OF VELOCITIES. THE EXPERIMENT OF FIZEAU