Special relativity relating 3 dimensions

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Homework Statement


An event happens in frame S at x=100m y= 10m z=1m at time t=2*10^-3s. What are the coordinates of this event in rame S' that is moving with velocity v=0.92c (ihat) and the orgins coincide at time t=0.


Homework Equations



Lorentz transformations

The Attempt at a Solution



I would think to do length contraction just in the x-axis but I don't think that is right.
Im not entirely sure how to boost from S to the frame S"
 
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Eats Dirt said:

Homework Statement


An event happens in frame S at x=100m y= 10m z=1m at time t=2*10^-3s. What are the coordinates of this event in rame S' that is moving with velocity v=0.92c (ihat) and the orgins coincide at time t=0.


Homework Equations



Lorentz transformations

The Attempt at a Solution



I would think to do length contraction just in the x-axis but I don't think that is right.
Im not entirely sure how to boost from S to the frame S"

Why don't you just use the straight Lorentz Transformation equations?
 
Chestermiller said:
Why don't you just use the straight Lorentz Transformation equations?

Which ones?
x'=y(x-Bct)?