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Two events take place simultaneously at points A and B as seen in the lab. Frame. They also occur simultaneously in a frame moving with respect to the lab in a direstion

A

parallel to AB

B

perpendicular to AB

C

making an angle of `45^@ with AB

D

making an angle of `135^@ with AB

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