inertsjõude
Inertsjõude, often translated as inertial force, is a concept used in physics, particularly within the framework of non-inertial reference frames. It is not a true force in the sense of an interaction between objects, but rather a fictitious force that appears to act on an object when observed from a reference frame that is accelerating. This apparent force arises because the observer in the accelerating frame expects objects to behave according to Newton's first law of motion (the law of inertia), which states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by a net force.
When an observer is in an accelerating reference frame, objects that are not subject to any real
The magnitude of the inertsjõude is typically calculated as the product of the object's mass and the