What are lorentz transformatios in non-inertial frame?

Answer:
It's unfortunate that this system does not allow mathematical notation, so these have to be at least partly spelled out.

Some definitions:

t0 refers to time interval as measured in an inertial frame

t refers to the relative non-inertial time measurement

m0 and m for mass, and L0 and L for length (along the direction of travel) follow the same pattern

t = t0/the square root of [1-(v/c)2]

m = m0/the square root of [1-(v/c)2]

L = L0{the square root of [1-(v/c)2]}

The lorentz transformations, by definition, compare the relationship between non-inertial frames and their designated inertial reference frames.

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