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Frame of reference         
  • Three frames of reference in special relativity. The black frame is at rest. The primed frame moves at 40% of light speed, and the double primed frame at 80%. Note the scissors-like change as speed increases.
  •  An observer O, situated at the origin of a local set of coordinates – a frame of reference '''F'''. The observer in this frame uses the coordinates (''x, y, z, t'') to describe a spacetime event, shown as a star.
ABSTRACT COORDINATE SYSTEM AND THE SET OF PHYSICAL REFERENCE POINTS THAT UNIQUELY FIX (LOCATE AND ORIENT) THE COORDINATE SYSTEM AND STANDARDIZE MEASUREMENT(S)
Frames of reference; Reference frames; Frame dependent; Relative reference; System of reference; Fixed coordinate system; Reference Frame; Reference frame (physics); Frame of Reference; Reference system; Observational reference frame; Observational frame of reference; Spacetime coordinates; Reference frame; Reference point (physics); Observer's reference frame
In physics and astronomy, a frame of reference (or reference frame) is an abstract coordinate system whose origin, orientation, and scale are specified by a set of reference points―geometric points whose position is identified both mathematically (with numerical coordinate values) and physically (signaled by conventional markers).
frame of reference         
  • Three frames of reference in special relativity. The black frame is at rest. The primed frame moves at 40% of light speed, and the double primed frame at 80%. Note the scissors-like change as speed increases.
  •  An observer O, situated at the origin of a local set of coordinates – a frame of reference '''F'''. The observer in this frame uses the coordinates (''x, y, z, t'') to describe a spacetime event, shown as a star.
ABSTRACT COORDINATE SYSTEM AND THE SET OF PHYSICAL REFERENCE POINTS THAT UNIQUELY FIX (LOCATE AND ORIENT) THE COORDINATE SYSTEM AND STANDARDIZE MEASUREMENT(S)
Frames of reference; Reference frames; Frame dependent; Relative reference; System of reference; Fixed coordinate system; Reference Frame; Reference frame (physics); Frame of Reference; Reference system; Observational reference frame; Observational frame of reference; Spacetime coordinates; Reference frame; Reference point (physics); Observer's reference frame
(frames of reference)
A frame of reference is a particular set of beliefs or ideas on which you base your judgment of things.
We know we're dealing with someone with a different frame of reference.
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frame of reference         
  • Three frames of reference in special relativity. The black frame is at rest. The primed frame moves at 40% of light speed, and the double primed frame at 80%. Note the scissors-like change as speed increases.
  •  An observer O, situated at the origin of a local set of coordinates – a frame of reference '''F'''. The observer in this frame uses the coordinates (''x, y, z, t'') to describe a spacetime event, shown as a star.
ABSTRACT COORDINATE SYSTEM AND THE SET OF PHYSICAL REFERENCE POINTS THAT UNIQUELY FIX (LOCATE AND ORIENT) THE COORDINATE SYSTEM AND STANDARDIZE MEASUREMENT(S)
Frames of reference; Reference frames; Frame dependent; Relative reference; System of reference; Fixed coordinate system; Reference Frame; Reference frame (physics); Frame of Reference; Reference system; Observational reference frame; Observational frame of reference; Spacetime coordinates; Reference frame; Reference point (physics); Observer's reference frame
1. a set of criteria in relation to which judgements can be made.
2. a system of geometrical axes in relation to which size, position, or motion can be defined.
Examples of use of frame of reference
1. The budget exists outside our normal frame of reference.
2. "The British frame of reference is the Atlantic world.
3. "He had no frame of reference whatsoever with a commercial airliner," Prevost testified.
4. Al–Qaeda "is not the frame of reference for Hamas," a senior Hamas official, Ahmed Yousef, told the Associated Press.
5. Such a comparison, he says, will give a consumer a good frame of reference regarding the real price.