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
measurements 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 detectors at the detection facility of a
particle accelerator. ==See also==