Lecture

Newton's Laws in Non-Inertial Frames

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This lecture covers the application of Newton's second law in non-inertial frames, focusing on non-Galilean reference frames. Topics include Coriolis force, centrifugal force, apparent gravity, and the implications of these forces on objects in rotational motion. The lecture also discusses the concept of fictitious forces and their role in describing motion in non-inertial frames.

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