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what is the frame of reference? and its type also​

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Answered by Anonymous
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frames of references are classified into two types depending upon how they are moving. Those two types are called inertial and non-inertial frames of reference. An inertial frame of reference has no acceleration. The law of inertial holds in such a frame; no fictitious forces arise.

Answered by anamikasunil
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Answer:

A frame of reference or reference frame is reference point which serves as the origin for a coordinate system.

Explanation:

Types:

1) Inertial frame of reference:

An inertial frame of reference has no acceleration. The law of inertial holds in such a frame; no fictitious forces arise.

2) non-inertial frame of reference:

A non-inertial frame of reference is an accelerating frame. The law of inertia does not hold in this type of frame, and fictitious forces arise.

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