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- Fictitious_force abstract "A fictitious force, also called a phantom force, pseudo force, d'Alembert force or inertial force, is an apparent force that acts on all masses whose motion is described using a non-inertial frame of reference, such as a rotating reference frame.The force F does not arise from any physical interaction between two objects, but rather from the acceleration a of the non-inertial reference frame itself. As stated by Iro: Such an additional force due to nonuniform relative motion of two reference frames is called a pseudo-force. — H. Iro in A Modern Approach to Classical Mechanics p. 180According to Newton's second law in the form F = ma, fictitious forces always are proportional to the acceleration a.A fictitious force on an object arises when the frame of reference used to describe the object's motion is accelerating compared to a non-accelerating frame. As a frame can accelerate in any arbitrary way, so can fictitious forces be as arbitrary (but only in direct response to the acceleration of the frame). However, four fictitious forces are defined for frames accelerated in commonly occurring ways: one caused by any relative acceleration of the origin in a straight line (rectilinear acceleration), two involving rotation,—(centrifugal force and Coriolis force)—and a fourth, called the Euler force, caused by a variable rate of rotation, should that occur.".
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- Fictitious_force subject Category:Classical_mechanics.
- Fictitious_force subject Category:Fictitious_forces.
- Fictitious_force subject Category:Force.
- Fictitious_force type Abstraction100002137.
- Fictitious_force type Attribute100024264.
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- Fictitious_force type Force105194578.
- Fictitious_force type Influence105194151.
- Fictitious_force type Power105190804.
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- Fictitious_force comment "A fictitious force, also called a phantom force, pseudo force, d'Alembert force or inertial force, is an apparent force that acts on all masses whose motion is described using a non-inertial frame of reference, such as a rotating reference frame.The force F does not arise from any physical interaction between two objects, but rather from the acceleration a of the non-inertial reference frame itself.".
- Fictitious_force label "Fictitious force".
- Fictitious_force label "Force d'inertie".
- Fictitious_force label "Forza apparente".
- Fictitious_force label "Fuerza ficticia".
- Fictitious_force label "Schijnkracht".
- Fictitious_force label "Siła bezwładności".
- Fictitious_force label "Trägheitskraft".
- Fictitious_force label "Сила инерции".
- Fictitious_force label "慣性力".
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- Fictitious_force sameAs Fuerza_ficticia.
- Fictitious_force sameAs Force_d'inertie.
- Fictitious_force sameAs Gaya_fiktif.
- Fictitious_force sameAs Forza_apparente.
- Fictitious_force sameAs 겉보기힘.
- Fictitious_force sameAs Schijnkracht.
- Fictitious_force sameAs Siła_bezwładności.
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