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{{Short description|Theoretical physics term}}
In [[theoretical physics]], a '''local frame''' refers to a [[coordinate system]] or [[frame of reference]] that is only expected to function over a small region or a restricted region of space or spacetime. ▼
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▲In [[theoretical physics]], a '''local reference frame''' ('''local frame''') refers to a [[coordinate system]] or [[frame of reference]] that is only expected to function over a small region or a restricted region of space or [[spacetime]].
The term is most often used in the context of the application of '''local inertial frames''' to small regions of a [[gravitational field]]. Although gravitational [[tidal forces]] will cause the background geometry to become noticeably [[non-Euclidean]] over larger regions, if we restrict ourselves to a sufficiently small region containing a cluster of objects falling together in an ''effectively'' uniform gravitational field, their physics can be described as the physics of that cluster in a space free from explicit background gravitational effects.
==Equivalence principle==
{{main|Equivalence principle}}
When constructing his [[general theory of relativity]], [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]
==Laboratory frame{{anchor|Laboratory|Laboratory frame}}==
In physics, the '''laboratory frame of reference''', or '''lab frame''' for short, is a [[frame of reference]] centered on the [[laboratory]] in which the [[experiment]] (either real or thought experiment) is done. This is the reference frame in which the laboratory is at rest. Also, this is usually the frame of reference in which [[measurement]]s are made, since they are presumed (unless stated otherwise) to be made by laboratory instruments. An example of instruments in a lab frame, would be the [[particle detector]]s at the detection facility of a [[particle accelerator]].
==See also==
*[[Breit frame]]
*[[Center-of-mass frame]]
*[[Frame bundle]]
*[[Inertial frame of reference]]
*[[Local coordinates]]
*[[Local spacetime structure]]
*[[Lorentz covariance]]
*[[Minkowski space]]
*[[Normal coordinates]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Local Reference Frame}}
[[Category:Frames of reference]]
[[Category:General relativity]]
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