The inertial reference frames, S and S', both share the same origin at t =t'=0. The S' frame is moving at a speed 0.700c in the positive direction, as seen by frame S. An event happens at (t',x', y', z') (300s, 2.50x10"m, 1.50x10"m, 2.90x10"m), as observed in the S' frame. What are the spacetime coordinates in the S frame?

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The inertial reference frames, S and S', both share the same origin at t =t'=0. The
S' frame is moving at a speed 0.700c in the positive direction, as seen by frame S. An event
happens at (t',x', y', z') (300s, 2.50x10"m, 1.50x10"m, 2.90x10"m), as observed in the
S' frame. What are the spacetime coordinates in the S frame?
Transcribed Image Text:The inertial reference frames, S and S', both share the same origin at t =t'=0. The S' frame is moving at a speed 0.700c in the positive direction, as seen by frame S. An event happens at (t',x', y', z') (300s, 2.50x10"m, 1.50x10"m, 2.90x10"m), as observed in the S' frame. What are the spacetime coordinates in the S frame?
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