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The coordinate axes of the reference frame S′ remain parallel to those of S, as S′ moves away from S at a constant velocity v⃗ SS′=(4.0iˆ+3.0jˆ+5.0kˆ)m/s. (a) If at time t = 0 the origins coincide, what is the position of the origin O′ in the S frame as a function of time? (b) How is particle position for r⃗ (t) and r⃗ ′(t), as measured in S and S′, respectively, related? (c) What is the relationship between particle velocities v⃗ (t)andv⃗ ′(t)? (d) How are accelerations a⃗ (t)anda⃗ ′(t) related?

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