The inertial reference frames, S and S', both share the same origin at t =t'= 0. The s trame 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, 2.50×10"m,1.50×10"m, 2.90×10"m), as observed in the S' frame. What are the spacetime coordinates in the S frame?
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