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    frame of reference
    /ˌfreɪm əv ˈrɛf(ə)rəns/

    noun

    • 1. a set of criteria or stated values in relation to which measurements or judgements can be made: "the observer interprets what he sees in terms of his own cultural frame of reference"
  2. a set of ideas or facts that a person accepts and that influences the person’s behavior, opinions, or decisions: The report provided a common frame of reference for discussing public policy. physics.

  3. 1. : an arbitrary set of axes with reference to which the position or motion of something is described or physical laws are formulated. 2. : a set of ideas, conditions, or assumptions that determine how something will be approached, perceived, or understood. a Marxian frame of reference.

  4. 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). [1]

  5. A frame of reference is a set of coordinates that can be used to determine velocities & positions of objects in that frame. Learn the difference between Inertial frame of reference and non inertial frame of reference.

  6. Frame of reference definition: a structure of concepts, values, customs, views, etc., by means of which an individual or group perceives or evaluates data, communicates ideas, and regulates behavior.. See examples of FRAME OF REFERENCE used in a sentence.

  7. 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. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. frame of reference in British English. noun. 1.

  8. : a set of ideas, conditions, experiences, etc., that affect how something is thought about or understood. Each person experiences art through his or her own frame of reference. Her biographer tries to provide a frame of reference in which her work can be analyzed.

  9. a particular set of beliefs, ideas or experiences in relation to which something is measured or judged. It is easy to choose our own frame of reference and attack any ideas that do not fit it. People interpret events within their own frame of reference. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  10. the frame of reference is the overall view or background, while the reference point is a specific object or location that you use to compare or measure things within that view. So, if I am looking at the cars the view I have or what I am seeing is the frame of reference, while I, myself am the reference point.

  11. May 6, 2024 · Frame of reference is a way to observe and measure objectspositions and movements. It acts like a coordinate system, helping us understand where things are and how they move. By using a frame of reference, we can describe motion accurately.