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Physics, 14.07.2019 01:30 hannah2757

Consider an event with space-time coordinates (t=2.00s, x=2.50×108m) in an inertial frame of reference s. let s' be a second inertial frame of reference moving, in the positive x direction, with speed 2.70×108m/s relative to frame s. find the value of γ that will be needed to transform coordinates between frames s and s'. use c=3.00×108m/s for the speed of light in vacuum.

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