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Physics, 22.10.2020 16:01, xcasta213

Two events occur in an inertial system K as follows:E1 at {x1=a, t1=2a/c, y1=z1=0} and E2 at {x2=2a, t2=3a/2c, y2=z2=0}.In what frame K' will these events appear to occur at the same time? Describe the motion of the frame K'

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