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Chapter 8 Relative motion

 

In analysing mechanical systems in earlier chapters, one was free to adopt a single origin of coorinates relative to which all dynamical variables were defined.  The objective of this chapter is to investigate how dynamical relationships may vary when variables representing physical quantities are defined with respect to two different origins, one of which is in motion relative to the other.  It turns out that if the laws of motion can be validly applied relative to one such origin they may or may not apply when the corresponding physical quantities are defined with respect to the other.  In particular, for example, if one origin is accelerating with respect to the other, this leades to the concept of inertial and non-inertial frames of reference.  Some techniques for dealing with non-inertial framres are discussed.

 

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