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Non-inertial Reference Frames 0
Non-inertial reference frames are accelerating frames of reference where Newton's laws of motion do not apply in their standard form, necessitating the introduction of fictitious forces such as the Coriolis and centrifugal forces to explain motion. Understanding these frames is crucial for analyzing systems in rotating environments, such as Earth or a spinning spacecraft, where apparent forces affect the motion of objects.
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