Lecture

Forces in Accelerated Frames

Description

This lecture covers the principles of mechanics in accelerated frames of reference, focusing on the concept of inertial forces. Topics include the Coriolis force, inertial forces in non-inertial frames, and the relationship between absolute and relative motion. Examples such as a car accelerating, a pendulum in motion, and a carousel ride are used to illustrate these concepts.

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