inertsijõud
Inertsijõud, or inertial force, is a concept used in non-inertial reference frames to account for the apparent forces that arise due to the acceleration of the reference frame itself. Unlike real forces, which are caused by interactions between objects, inertsijõud does not have a physical origin; it is an artifact of observing motion from a frame that is itself accelerating.
The most common examples of inertsijõud include the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force. The Coriolis
These forces are essential for describing motion accurately within accelerating frames. For instance, meteorologists use the
While inertsijõud are not real forces in the Newtonian sense, they are indispensable tools for analysis in