A positively charged particle is at rest on the positive (z) axis in reference frame (S). Reference

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A positively charged particle is at rest on the positive \(z\) axis in reference frame \(S\). Reference frame \(S^{\prime}\) is moving along the positive \(x\) axis of \(\mathrm{S}\), reference frame \(\mathrm{S}^{\prime \prime}\) is moving along the negative \(x\) axis, and reference frame \(\mathrm{S}^{\prime \prime \prime}\) is moving along the \(y\) axis, all with speed \(v\) relative to \(\mathrm{S}\). The axes of all the reference frames are oriented the same way, and their origins coincide at instant \(t=0\), when observers in each reference frame make measurements. In which reference frames do observers measure an electric field?

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