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- Einstein_force abstract "The Einstein force is an apparent force which acts in an accelerated reference system. Suppose that there are two reference frames S and S ', where S ' is moving relative to S. The origin of S ' moves along some curve in S, which can be traced out by some vector C which is a function of t. The Einstein force is the apparent force acting on a particle of mass m in the S ' frame, and is defined by".
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- Einstein_force subject Category:Albert_Einstein.
- Einstein_force subject Category:Fictitious_forces.
- Einstein_force subject Category:Force.
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- Einstein_force comment "The Einstein force is an apparent force which acts in an accelerated reference system. Suppose that there are two reference frames S and S ', where S ' is moving relative to S. The origin of S ' moves along some curve in S, which can be traced out by some vector C which is a function of t. The Einstein force is the apparent force acting on a particle of mass m in the S ' frame, and is defined by".
- Einstein_force label "Einstein force".
- Einstein_force label "قوة أينشتاين".
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