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Defining what it means for a reference frame to move with a velocity $\mathbf{u}$ with respect to another

In describing a Galilean transformation, for example, one might say that if a reference frame $S'$ is moving at a velocity $\mathbf{u}$ with respect to $S$, then an object traveling at a velocity $\...
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Inertial and non-nertial observer

Let's assume there are two observers 'A' and 'B'. B is at ground and A is moving with an uniform acceleration ('a') with respect to B. Will A be an non inertial observer with respect to B? (As we know ...
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