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  1. Displacement Magnitude

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    Discrepancies in Non-Inertial Frames
    When calculating displacement magnitude within an accelerating or rotating reference frame, the discrepancy between the measured magnitude and the magnitude calculated from an inertial frame is directly proportional to the square of the frame's local spin coefficient ($\omega_s$) [3].
    For observers confined to a rotating disc, for example, the apparent displacement magnitude ($d_{rot}$) is always greater than t…