A rotating frame of reference is a special case of a non-inertial reference frame that is rotating relative to an inertial reference frame. An everyday...
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Centrifugal force (redirect from Centrifugal force (rotating reference frame))
objects when viewed in a rotating frame of reference. It appears to be directed radially away from the axis of rotation of the frame. The magnitude of the...
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based on the motion of the spheres as observed from a rotating reference frame requires the rotating observers to introduce a fictitious centrifugal force...
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In contrast, Newton's second law in a rotating frame of reference (a non-inertial frame of reference), rotating at angular rate Ω about an axis, takes...
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Fictitious force (category Articles needing additional references from July 2008)
is described using a non-inertial frame of reference, such as a linearly accelerating or rotating reference frame. Fictitious forces are invoked to maintain...
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modifier, as in Cartesian frame of reference. Sometimes the state of motion is emphasized, as in rotating frame of reference. Sometimes the way it transforms...
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Coriolis force (category All articles lacking reliable references)
introducing these fictitious forces to a rotating frame of reference, Newton's laws of motion can be applied to the rotating system as though it were an inertial...
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differential equation describing the rotation of a rigid body, using a rotating reference frame with angular velocity ω whose axes are fixed to the body. They...
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Euler force (section Notes and references)
non-uniformly rotating reference frame is used for analysis of motion and there is variation in the angular velocity of the reference frame's axes. The Euler...
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happens, is her local reference for non-rotation. This frame is rotating with respect to the fixed stars and counter-rotating with respect to the black...
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Celestial mechanics (redirect from Synodic reference frame)
celestial mechanics are often posed in simplifying reference frames, such as the synodic reference frame applied to the three-body problem, where the origin...
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gravitational mass are the same, and all accelerated reference frames (such as a uniformly rotating reference frame with its proper time dilation) are physically...
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Bucket argument (redirect from Rotating bucket)
force Inertial frame of reference Mach's principle Philosophy of space and time: Absolutism vs. relationalism Rotating reference frame Rotating spheres Rotational...
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transfers three-phase stator and rotor quantities into a single rotating reference frame to eliminate the effect of time-varying inductances and transform...
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Euclidean vector as evaluated in a non-rotating coordinate system to its time derivative in a rotating reference frame. It has important applications in classical...
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Three-body problem (category All articles lacking reliable references)
[clarification needed][according to whom?]) With respect to a rotating reference frame, the two co-orbiting bodies are stationary, and the third can be...
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extractor Centrifugal fan Centrifugal force Centrifugal force (rotating reference frame) Centrifugal governor Centrifugal gun Centrifugal micro-fluidic...
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rotation – Rotation independent of any external reference Coriolis effect – Apparent force in a rotating reference framePages displaying short descriptions of redirect...
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illusion of a moving Sun results from Earth observers being in a rotating reference frame; this apparent motion caused many cultures to have mythologies...
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Kinetic energy (section Frame of reference)
due to its motion. In classical mechanics, the kinetic energy of a non-rotating object of mass m traveling at a speed v is 1 2 m v 2 {\textstyle {\frac...
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{r}}-{{\boldsymbol {r}}_{0}})} Consider a rigid body rotating about a fixed point O. Construct a reference frame in the body consisting of an orthonormal set...
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linear velocity) and angular velocity are measured with respect to a frame of reference. The linear velocity of a rigid body is a vector quantity, equal to...
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Coriolis force (such frame is an example of non-inertial frame). Here, "rotating" means "rotating with respect to some inertial frame". Therefore, although...
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where x' is the position as seen by a reference frame that is moving at speed, v, in the "unprimed" (x) reference frame. Taking the differential of the first...
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Euler angles (category All articles lacking reliable references)
axes of the rotating coordinate system XYZ, solidary with the moving body, which changes its orientation with respect to the extrinsic frame after each...
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and coordinate axes which are considered to be at rest (a inertial frame of reference such as, for instance, a point fixed on the floor of the train station...
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Momentum (section Dependence on reference frame)
the net force acting on it. Momentum depends on the frame of reference, but in any inertial frame it is a conserved quantity, meaning that if a closed...
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fixed inertial frame or a frame parallel to the inertial frame but fixed on the center of mass. For rigid bodies translating and rotating in only two dimensions...
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Newton–Euler equations (section Any reference frame)
respect to a coordinate frame whose origin coincides with the body's center of mass for τ(torque) and an inertial frame of reference for F(force), they can...
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Principle of relativity (section Notes and references)
consideration; an example is a uniformly rotating reference frame, which can be treated as an inertial reference frame if one adds a fictitious centrifugal...
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