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Physics, 21.08.2019 02:20 elizabethajih99

Aparticle moves along a straight line: x = vt + xo; y = vyt, in the inertial reference frame k. find the particle trajectory in the reference frame k' that moves at a velocity v in the x-direction with respect to the original frame, i. e. find the relations e't') and y'(t') in the new frame.

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