Physics, asked by Manikbhatia2742, 1 year ago

How to find pseudo-force on a body in a non-inertial reference frame with respect to another non-inertial reference frame?

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Answered by sushmita
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The pseudo force depends only on the acceleration of the observer frame(which is why if the acceleration of the observer is zero(inertial frame case)

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Answered by choudhary21
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✔️✔️body in a non inertial reference frame (say accelerating with acceleration A1A1) and an observer in another non inertial reference frame (say accelerating with acceleration A2A2) what would be the pseudo force acting on the body (say it has mass "m") as seen by the observer

Both A1 and A2 are in the same direction and along a straight line.


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