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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A special relativity question: A light clock of proper length l' is moving a a velocity of v parallel to the x-axis. At t=t'=0, A is located at x=x'=0. At this moment, a light flash is emitted from A to B. At what times t and t' respectively does the light flash reach B ?

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