Observers in reference frame S see an explosion located at x1=620 m. A second explosion occurs 6.0 micro-s later at x2=1500 m.In reference frame S', which is moving along the +x-axis at speed V, the explosions occur at the same point in space. What is the separation in time delta t' between the two explosions as measured in frame S'? Express your answer in microseconds (micro-s). delta t' = ? micro-s
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Observers in reference frame S see an explosion located at x1=620 m. A second explosion occurs 6.0 micro-s later at x2=1500 m.In reference frame S', which is moving along the +x-axis at speed V, the explosions occur at the same point in space.
What is the separation in time delta t' between the two explosions as measured in frame S'? Express your answer in microseconds (micro-s).
delta t' = ? micro-s
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