I'm still confused. What does it mean by acceleration? How can we tell whether an object is accelerating or not? Let's take linear motions as example, as I have learned from my alevel physics that if a frame is accelerating with respect to another frame, from the stationary frame's point of view...
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But why in the non-rotating frame, no corilis effect could be observed, as the Earth rotating around the table and the table rotating with respect to the Earth in an opposite direction are literally the same thing? Consider the swing carousel, if we we say it is the Earth...
Supposed that a man is standing on the edge of a spinning merry-go-round which rotates at an constant angular speed with respect to a stationary fame of reference(the ground), there will be a centripetal force pulling him toward the centre of the marry-go-round and prevents him from sliding off...