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Fictitious forces, also known as inertial forces, arise when observing motion from a non-inertial reference frame, such as a rotating or accelerating system. These forces are not caused by any physical interaction but are perceived due to the acceleration of the reference frame itself, helping to explain phenomena like the Coriolis effect and centrifugal force.
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