Physics, asked by rimhaayub, 1 year ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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That depends completely on your reference frame.

Technically, the elliptical path of a trajectory is a straight line in curved spacetime.

The coriolis effect causes objects to apparently curve as they move, but actually they're traveling in a straight line. The apparent curve of the objects motion is due to observing the object from a non inertial reference frame.

You can travel across large distances, like a country, in a straight line from your point of view. However, someone from space would not only observe you traveling along earths curvature, but they would see you rotating with the earth.

So again, a straight line is relative.

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rimhaayub: its numerical type. can you please tell me how to calculate potential energy in it? thanks
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