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- The space and time coordinates for two events as measured in a frame S are as follows: Event 1: x1=x0 , t1=x0/c Event 2: x2=2x0, t2=x0/2c a. There exists a frame in which these events occur at the same time. Find the velocity of this frame with respect to S. b. What is the value of t at which both events occur in the new frame?Can you answer question 2 part b?Please help with explanation
- Determine an expression for the total travel time of the light pulse, as measured by the following: A) an observer in the S frame (Use the following as necessary: c, d, and v.) B) an observer on the spacecraft (Use the following as necessary: c, d, and v.) What If? If the transmitted light beam has a wavelength λT, determine an expression for the shift in the wavelength of the light beam, as measured by the following C) an observer in the S frame (Use the following as necessary: c, v, and λT.) D) an observer on the spacecraft (Use the following as necessary: c, v, and λT.)that the axes get closer to one another. 2. Prove that the "interval", defined as x² +v² + =² – c²¢ is a conserved quantity across reference frame transformations. 3. Consider two events. Give an example of coordinates x,y,z,t and x',y',z',t and relativeI need help on question 7?
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