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We are interested in deriving the Euler-Lagrange equations of motion in rotating frames of reference since these are the real-life conditions encountered in every day. Our paper is divided into two main sections, the first section deals with centrally rotating frame, the second section deals with the peripherally rotating frame of reference in the relativistic regime of speeds.

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