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Suppose that an event occurs in the reference frame S with coordinates x = 2m, y...

Suppose that an event occurs in the reference frame S with coordinates x = 2m, y = 0m and z = 0m at t = 4m/c. The frame S’ moves in the positive x-direction with velocity u = 0.2c. The origins of S and S’ coincide at t = t’ = 0. a. Use the Lorentz transformations to find the coordinates of the event in S’. b. Use the inverse transformation on the results of (a) to obtain the original coordinates and time.

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