explain inertial frame with example
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A frame of reference that moves with constant velocity with respect to an inertial frame is also an inertial frame. For example: Newton's laws work in the physics lab, which is fixed to the Earth. Therefore they also work in a train moving with constant velocity with respect to the Earth.
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An inertial frame of reference in classical physics and special relativity possesses the property that in this frame of reference a body with zero net force acting upon it does not accelerate; that is, such a body is at rest or moving at a constant velocity. example of such a fictitious force associated with rotating reference frames is the centrifugal effect, or centrifugal force.
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