Physics, asked by tanvityagi36, 8 months ago

Explain Galilleo's principle of Inertia.

Don't Spam​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

ACCORDING TO GALILEO'SLAW OF INERTIA IT STATES THAT WHEN NO UNBALANCED FORCE IS EXERTED ON A BODY ,IT STAYS AT REST OR IT MOVES IN A STRAIGHT LINE WITH CONSTANT SPEED.

Answered by Anonymous
60

Answer:

\huge{\fbox{\fbox{\</strong><strong>Y</strong><strong>e</strong><strong>l</strong><strong>l</strong><strong>o</strong><strong>w</strong><strong>{</strong><strong>Bonjo</strong><strong>ur</strong><strong> mate</strong><strong>}}}}

Galileo's law of inertia states: If a body going up moves slower and slower, and a body going down goes faster and faster, a body that neither going up nor going down goes neither slower nor faster; it goes with a constant speed along the same straight line.

Similar questions