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why pseudo force is called as fictitious force?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The force F does not arise from any physical interaction between two objects, but rather from the acceleration 'a' of the non-inertial reference frame itself. As a frame can accelerate in any arbitrary way, so can pseudo forces be as arbitrary (but only in direct response to the acceleration of the frame).

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Answered by syedazahra4852
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The fictitious force F is due to an object's inertia when the reference frame does not move inertially, and thus begins to accelerate relative to the free object. ... Such an additional force due to nonuniform relative motion of two reference frames is called a pseudo-force.

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