Short Answer
They gain about 38 microseconds per day overall is the best answer.
Relativity questions test whether space, time, energy, and simultaneity are being treated classically when they should not be. Start by deciding whether the question is special relativity, general relativity, or an observational consequence such as GPS timing.
Special relativity slows GPS clocks, but weaker gravity makes them run faster by a larger amount, giving a net gain of about 38 microseconds per day.
Why This Answer Is Correct
This is a Medium-level question in Relativity. The prompt is really testing whether you can connect the concept to its defining physical relationship instead of picking a nearby-but-wrong term.
Most relativity mistakes come from mixing Newtonian intuition with relativistic invariants such as spacetime interval, proper time, or rest energy.
Choices At A Glance
- A. They lose about 38 microseconds per day overall
- B. They gain about 38 microseconds per day overall
- C. They are unaffected by relativity
- D. They drift only because of battery temperature
When similar options appear on an exam, eliminate the ones that break the core law, use the wrong units, or confuse a definition with a consequence.
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Topic Snapshot
Topic: Relativity
Difficulty: Medium
Best next move: Re-state the governing law in your own words, then solve one more example from the same topic before moving on.