Is earth an inertial frame of reference?
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An inertial frame of reference in classical physics and special relativity is a frame of reference in which a body with zero net force acting upon it is not accelerating; that is, such a body is at rest or it is moving at a constant speed in a straight line.
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since Earth revolves the direction of motion always changes but all the experiment occurring on Earth generally considered earth as an inertial frame of reference
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