2) An inertial system k moves at constant velocity ū = B c{cos()i + sin() {} with respect to another inertial system K.

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2) An inertial system k moves at constant velocity ū = B c{cos()i + sin() {} with respect to another inertial system K.

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2) An inertial system k moves at constant velocity ū = B c{cos()i + sin() {} with respect to another inertial system K. Their axes are parallel to one another, and their origins coincide at t = t'= 0. Find the Lorentz transformation between these two inertial systems.
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