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This should be a relatively simple question (pun intended): is there a single formula combining the time dilation from both gravity and velocity? Or is there a series of equations to combine them? (And what is it/are they?)

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[math]-\frac{\Phi}{c^2}[/math]

 

Phi is the potential: v^2/2 for kinetic (at low speeds), -gh or -GM/r, as appropriate, for gravitational.

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The more tricky and interesting question I think is what a "formula for time dilatation" is supposed to be in the first place. The rule for calculating the proper time of a given path through space-time is the same in any case; irrespective of whether the space-time is flat or not.

Edited by timo

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