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☞ Explain the term reference frame ☜

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Answered by manav43kumar
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Explanation:

a frame of reference (or reference frame) consists of an abstract coordinate system and the set of physical reference points that uniquely fix (locate and orient) the coordinate system and standardize measurements within that frame.

For n dimensions, n + 1 reference points are sufficient to fully define a reference frame. Using rectangular (Cartesian) coordinates, a reference frame may be defined with a reference point at the origin and a reference point at one unit distance along each of the n coordinate axes.

Answered by aditya577
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Answer:

A framework that is used for rhe observation and mathematical discription of phusical phenomenon and the formulation of physical law usually consisting of an observer coordinating system and a clock or clocks assigning times at position with respect to the coordinating system.

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