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Run 1 Ball at rest relative to inertial frame On a flat rotating disk

Run 2 Ball in motion relative to inertial frame On a flat rotating disk

Run 3a Ball at rest relative to rotating frame On a parabolic rotating disk

Run 3b Ball at rest relative to inertial frame On a parabolic rotating disk

Run 4 Ball in motion relative to rotating frame On a parabolic rotating disk

Run 4b Ball in motion relative to rotating frame On a parabolic rotating disk Different initial velocity

Run 5 Ball in motion relative to rotating frame with friction On a parabolic rotating disk