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A particle is observed from two frames S1 and S2. The frame S2 moves with respect to S1 with an acceleration a. Let F1 and F2 be the pseudo forces on the particle when seen from S1 and S2 respectively. Which of the following are not possible?

Due to the difference in the accelerations of two frames the pseudo forces are also not the same. Thus, option D) is not possible.

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