Two events occur in an inertial system K as follows: Event 1: x₁= a, t₁ = 2a/c, y₁ = 0, 2₁ = 0 Event 2: x2 = 2a, t₂ = 3a/2c, y2 = 0, %2 = 0 In what frame K' (moving relative to K) will these events occur at the same time? Describe the motion of system K'.
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