Proper frame
A proper frame, or comoving frame, is a frame of reference that is attached to an object. The object in this frame is stationary within the frame, which is useful for many types of calculations.
For example, a freely falling elevator is a proper frame for a free-falling object in the elevator, while the surface of the Earth is not.
Proper frames can be inertial and non-inertial, as in the example above.
The use of a proper frame is essential for the investigation of physical laws within the framework of general relativity.
See also
- Proper reference frame (flat spacetime)
- Comoving distance
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