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Draw a space-time diagram. Mark two events on it, labeled A and B. Indicate their separations...

Draw a space-time diagram. Mark two events on it, labeled A and B. Indicate their separations in space and time, that is, their ?x and ?t. Draw the worldline of a stationary observer. Draw the worldline of an observer moving at constant nonzero velocity. Draw the worldline of an accelerating observer. Draw another space-time diagram and include a moving inertial observer. Draw the space and time axes that correspond to the moving observer’s rest frame and label these axes x' and ct'.

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