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Date: 2003-02-20 15:10:28
Force
Fictitious forces
Surveying
Rotating reference frame
Coriolis effect
Centrifugal force
Angular velocity
Frame of reference
Mechanics of planar particle motion
Physics
Rotation
Classical mechanics

A Note on the Centrifugal and Coriolis Accelerations as Pseudo Accelerations Let’s begin with a Cartesian coordinate system K at rest in Newton’s absolute space. Let v be the velocity vector of a particle in K. We ma

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