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What is non inertial frame of reference???explain it

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Answered by pragyadas
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A non-inertial frame of reference does not have a constant velocity. It is accelerating. There are several ways to imagine this motion:

The frame could be traveling in a straight line, but be speeding up or slowing down.

The frame could be traveling along a curved path at a steady speed.

The frame could be traveling along a curved path and also speeding up or slowing down


Answered by ans81
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 \huge \bold \color {red} \boxed {Hello Mate}

 \boxed {Non Inertial Frame}

non inertial reference frame is a frame of reference that is undergoing acceleration with respect to an inertial frame and accelerometer at rest in a non inertial frame.

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