
Physics · JC 2 · Advanced Mechanics · 1.º Período
Non-Inertial Frames of Reference
Analysis of motion in accelerating frames, introducing fictitious forces such as the Coriolis and centrifugal forces.
MOE Syllabus OutcomesH3 Physics Syllabus 9814, LO 1.2(b)H3 Physics Syllabus 9814, LO 1.2(d)
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Analysis of motion in accelerating frames, introducing fictitious forces such as the Coriolis and centrifugal forces.
Key Questions
- Why do fictitious forces appear in accelerating frames of reference?
- How does the Coriolis effect influence global weather patterns?
- How do we apply Newton's laws accurately in a rotating frame?
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