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![If an observer is moving along +y axis with speed v then write down the expression for the coordinates as measured by a stationary observer.
Assume that stationary frame is S and moving frame is S'.
Use t, x, y, z as coordinates of S observer and t', x', y', z' as coordinates of S' observer.
c for the speed of light.
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