
TL;DR
This paper addresses and corrects a common error related to relativity in rotating frames, clarifying misconceptions and providing a more accurate understanding of relativistic effects in such systems.
Contribution
It identifies and corrects a longstanding error in the treatment of relativity in rotating frames, improving theoretical accuracy.
Findings
Correction of Ehrenfest's error in rotating frames
Clarification of relativistic effects in rotating systems
Enhanced theoretical understanding of non-inertial frames
Abstract
A common error, originally due to Ehrenfest, is corrected.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Sensor Technology · Mathematics and Applications · Dynamics and Control of Mechanical Systems
