\item \(\vb{e}_1, \vb{e}_2, \vb{e}_3\) as the axes of an inertial frame \(S\); \item \(\vb{e}_1', \vb{e}_2', \vb{e}_3'\) as the axes of a non-inertial rotating frame ...
Abstract: In general, a rotating reference frame moving along the reference path is established in the unmanned surface vehicle (USV) path following method based on line-of-sight (LOS) guidance, and ...
A team of researchers from the University of Glasgow and the University of Southampton has devised a novel way to test quantum mechanics in a non-inertial reference frame by using a rotating ...
Rotating systems lie at the intersection of special and general relativity, giving rise to a suite of counter-intuitive effects that challenge our understanding of space, time and motion. In ...
Abstract: The appropriate speed control of induction motors especially at low speeds for rail transportation systems, lifting platforms with high power, electric motors and deep floating shafts, etc.
When multi-joint reaching movements are made within a rotating reference frame, additional interaction torques are generated in the form of Coriolis forces. Coriolis forces are a function of the cross ...
One of the most basic structural aspects of relativistic spacetime is the description of how time and distances are altered by motion. The theory of special relativity describes a spacetime framework ...
This PSSC film made in 1960 is one of the finest physics films ever made. All students should see it at some point in their studies. See the article '"Frames of Reference" revisited' by Alistair Steyn ...
One of the most basic structural aspects of relativistic spacetime is the description of how time and distances are altered by motion. The theory of special relativity describes a spacetime framework ...
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