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frame of reference


frame of reference

n. pl. frames of reference 1. A set of coordinate axes in terms of which position or movement may be specified or with reference to which physical laws may be mathematically stated. Also called reference frame.2. A set of ideas, as of philosophical or religious doctrine, in terms of which other ideas are interpreted or assigned meaning.

frame of reference

n 1. (Sociology) a set of basic assumptions or standards that determines and sanctions behaviour 2. (Mathematics) any set of planes or curves, such as the three coordinate axes, used to locate or measure movement of a point in space

frame′ of ref′erence



n., pl. frames of reference. a structure of concepts, values, customs, or views by means of which an individual or group perceives or evaluates data, communicates ideas, and regulates behavior. [1895–1900]
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Noun1.frame of reference - a system that uses coordinates to establish positioncoordinate system, reference frame, reference systemorganization, arrangement, organisation, system - an organized structure for arranging or classifying; "he changed the arrangement of the topics"; "the facts were familiar but it was in the organization of them that he was original"; "he tried to understand their system of classification"Cartesian coordinate system - a coordinate system for which the coordinates of a point are its distances from a set perpendicular lines that intersect at the origin of the systemcoordinate axis - one of the fixed reference lines of a coordinate systeminertial frame, inertial reference frame - a coordinate system in which Newton's first law of motion is validspace-time, space-time continuum - the four-dimensional coordinate system (3 dimensions of space and 1 of time) in which physical events are located
2.frame of reference - a system of assumptions and standards that sanction behavior and give it meaningframesystem of rules, system - a complex of methods or rules governing behavior; "they have to operate under a system they oppose"; "that language has a complex system for indicating gender"vocabulary - the system of techniques or symbols serving as a means of expression (as in arts or crafts); "he introduced a wide vocabulary of techniques"

frame of reference

nounThe particular angle from which something is considered:angle, aspect, facet, hand, light, phase, regard, respect, side.
Translations
sistema di riferimento

frame of reference


frame of reference

Geometry any set of planes or curves, such as the three coordinate axes, used to locate or measure movement of a point in space

Frame of reference

A base to which to refer physical events. A physical event occurs at a point in space and at an instant of time. Each reference frame must have an observer to record events, as well as a coordinate system for the purpose of assigning locations to each event. The latter is usually a three-dimensional space coordinate system and a set of standardized clocks to give the local time of each event. For a discussion of the geometrical properties of space-time coordinate systems See Space-time, Relativity

In the ordinary range of experience, where light signals, for all practical purposes, propagate instantaneously, the time of an event is quite distinct from its space coordinates, since a single clock suffices for all observers, regardless of their state of relative motion. The set of reference frames which have a common clock or time is called newtonian, since Isaac Newton regarded time as having invariable significance for all observers.

For discussion of other types of reference frames.

frame of reference

A rigid framework, such as the Earth, the celestial sphere, or a set of coordinate axes, relative to which position, motion, etc., in a system may be measured.

frame of reference

the basic assumptions delimiting the subject matter of any discipline or approach. For example, PARSONS and Shils (1951) state, ‘The frame of reference of the theory of action involves actors, a situation of action, and the orientation of the actor to that situation.’

Frame of Reference

 

in mechanics, the aggregate of a system of coordinates and clocks associated with a body, in reference to which the motion or equilibrium of any other mass points or bodies is being studied. Any motion is relative, and the motion of a body must be examined in relation to some other body—the reference body—or to a system of bodies. For example, it is not possible to describe the motion of the moon in a general way; it is only possible to determine the motion in relation to the earth or the sun and the stars or some other heavenly body.

Mathematically, the motion of a body or mass point in relation to a chosen frame of reference is described by equations. The equations state how the coordinates defining the position of the body or point in a frame of reference change with the passage of time t. For example, if the Cartesian coordinates x, y, z are used, the motion of a point is determined by the equations x = f1(t), y = f2(t), z = f3(t). These equations are called equations of motion (seeKINEMATICS).

The choice of a frame of reference depends on the purpose of the investigation. In kinematic investigations, all frames of reference are equally valid. In problems in dynamics, inertial reference frames are preferred, for which differential equations of motion usually assume a simpler form.

REFERENCES

Khaikin, S. E. Fizicheskie osnovy mekhaniki. Moscow, 1963. Sections 7 and 16.
Aizerman, M. A. Klassicheskaia mekhanika. Moscow, 1974. Chapter 1, sec. 1; ch.2, sec.2.

S. M. TARG

frame of reference

[¦frām əv ′ref·rəns] (physics) A coordinate system for the purpose of assigning positions and times to events. Also known as reference frame.
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frame of reference


Related to frame of reference: Inertial frame of reference
  • noun

Synonyms for frame of reference

noun the particular angle from which something is considered

Synonyms

  • angle
  • aspect
  • facet
  • hand
  • light
  • phase
  • regard
  • respect
  • side

Synonyms for frame of reference

noun a system that uses coordinates to establish position

Synonyms

  • coordinate system
  • reference frame
  • reference system

Related Words

  • organization
  • arrangement
  • organisation
  • system
  • Cartesian coordinate system
  • coordinate axis
  • inertial frame
  • inertial reference frame
  • space-time
  • space-time continuum

noun a system of assumptions and standards that sanction behavior and give it meaning

Synonyms

  • frame

Related Words

  • system of rules
  • system
  • vocabulary
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