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I was pondering whether charges will cause time dilatation? Let me explain more, well we know that gravity causes time-dilatation because of gravitational acceleration which is equal to: $$a = \frac{G* m_1}{r^2}$$

That said we can say if we say since the $a$ does not get stronger with time we can say substitute $a$ in Special Relativistic effects so we can get the relativistic results although small it can still show some scientific significance anyhow similarly we can use 2 opposite charges and simply gain the acceleration and we will get $$a = \frac{q_1* q_2* k}{r^2*m_2}$$

This shows that since charges will also have an "charge acceleration" we can also say since the acceleration is constant and does not increase with time we could also substitute into special relativistic environment. to get results, so would this thought process me correct or am I incorrect in saying this?

If so can somebody explain to me what is incorrect assumptions or thought processes?

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