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Electric field in a rotating frame
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[QUOTE="anuttarasammyak, post: 6845095, member: 674023"] In the approximation that speed of the particle v << c, the direction of thus designed electric field, and centrifugal force in addition, coincide with r, the radical direction of the reference frame of rotation. If v is comparable to c, we must consider relativity and that might be messy. To reply we may need more information how you set not r and ##\phi## but x-axis and y-axis in the rotating frame of reference. [/QUOTE]
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