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Explain Inertial and Non Internal Frame

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Answered by BrainlyHeart751
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An inertial frame of reference is a reference frame, i.e. point of view, where the property of inertia holds true.

A non-inertial frame of reference is the reference frame where the property of inertia does not seem to hold true.

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Inertial references frames:− inertial reference frames in which Newton first law of motion holds i.e. an object at rest and an object in motion remains motion unless acted by a net force. An inertial reference frame is either at rest or moves with a constant velocity.

Non−inertial reference frames:− non−inertial reference frame is a reference frame that is accelerating either in linear fashion or rotating around some axis.

Examples:− inertial references frames − A train moving with constant velocity.

non−inertial references frames− A turning car with constant speed.

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