What is meant by non-inertial frame of reference?
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A non-inertial reference frame is a frame of reference that is undergoing acceleration with respect to an inertial frame. An accelerometer at rest in a non-inertial frame will in general detect a non-zero acceleration. In a curved spacetime all frames are non-inertial.
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If you are standing still i.e. at rest, and then , if you observe a body moving or at rest, then your frame of Reference is called INERTIAL FRAME
If you are sitting in a car (you are in motion w.r.t Ground) , and then you observe a body , your Frame of Reference will be called Non Inertial Frame Of Reference
For E.g. :-
If you are standing still i.e. at rest, and then , if you observe a body moving or at rest, then your frame of Reference is called INERTIAL FRAME
If you are sitting in a car (you are in motion w.r.t Ground) , and then you observe a body , your Frame of Reference will be called Non Inertial Frame Of Reference
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