For ordinary terrestrial experiments, the observer in an inertial frame in the following…
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For ordinary terrestrial experiments, the observer in an inertial frame in the following cases is:
- a child revolving in a giant wheel
- a driver in a sports car moving with a constant high speed of 200 km h-1 on a straight road
- the pilot of an aeroplane which is taking off
- a cyclist negotiating a sharp curve
Answer
(B) a driver in a sports car moving with a constant high speed of 200 km h -1 on a straight road
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