What are non-inertial frames of reference? A child
of mass 35 kg is standing in a lift which is moving
downwards with an acceleration of 5ms -2 . What
is the inertial force being exerted on her in a frame
attached to her? What is the net force? Take
g = 10 ms-2 .
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Non-interial frame of reference is a frame in which acceleration is not zero
It means frame with variable velocity(velocity not constat)
It's also called accelerated frame of reference
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