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Galilean invariance for newton second law of motion

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Galilean invariance for newton second law of motion

Newton's second law invariant under law of addition of velocities. ... We have the Galilean law of addition of velocities: v ( t ) = v ′ ( t ) = v ( t ) − V where is a constant velocity and is the velocity relative to the object moving with (relative to..).
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Specifically, the term Galilean invariance today usually refers to this principle as applied to Newtonian mechanics, that is, Newton's laws hold in all frames related to one another by a Galilean transformation. Among the axioms from Newton's theory are: There exists an absolute space, in which Newton's laws are true.

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