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This lecture covers the use of a rotating frame of reference to describe the motion of magnetization, including the concept of fictitious forces and the equation of motion for magnetization in the rotating reference frame. It also explores flipping magnetization over in the rotating reference frame and the resulting motion observed for magnetization. The lecture delves into the implications of using a rotating frame of reference in the context of magnetic resonance imaging.