- A non-inertial
reference frame (also
known as an
accelerated reference frame) is a
frame of
reference that
undergoes acceleration with
respect to an inertial...
-
General Theory of Relativity", 1916),
which provided a
theory including noninertial (accelerated)
reference frames. In
general relativity, the
concept of...
-
Ivette (2005-09-14). "Alice
falls into a
black hole:
entanglement in
noninertial frames".
Physical Review Letters. 95 (12): 120404. arXiv:quant-ph/0410172...
- can
continue to use Newton's
second law in the
noninertial frame provided we
agree that in the
noninertial frame we must add an
extra force-like term, often...
- example, see for a
comparison of
Lagrangians in an
inertial and in a
noninertial frame of reference. See also the
discussion of "total" and "updated"...
- relativity. See the Eötvös experiment. Many
problems require use of
noninertial reference frames, for example,
those involving satellites and particle...
- artisanal, artisanality, inartificial, inert, inertia, inertial, noninert,
noninertial artus art-
tight arctation, coarct, coarctate,
coarctation artūs art-...
- Brunswick, NJ:
Rutgers University Press. p. 93. ISBN 9780813530772. Finally,
noninertial forces, like
centrifugal and
Coriolis forces, can be
eliminated by jumping...
- In
theoretical physics, a
preferred frame or
privileged frame is
usually a
special hypothetical frame of
reference in
which the laws of
physics might appear...
- ISBN 978-0-8135-3077-2.
Archived from the
original on 2024-10-07.
Retrieved 2020-11-09.
Noninertial forces, like
centrifugal and
Coriolis forces, can be
eliminated by jumping...