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If Newton's laws are valid in one frame of reference, then they are also valid in any other frame of
reference in uniform motion with respect to first ones. This is result of fact that the equation
du
d (dr
mu
de
involves the scoond Umo derivative of A change of coordinale involving a constant velocity does
not influence the equation. This result is called Galilean Invariance or principle of Newtonian
relativity
article linear momentum is defined as,​

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Answered by nisithdas850
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Answer:

Newton's laws are valid in one frame of reference, then they are also valid in any other frame of

reference in uniform motion with respect to first ones. This is result of fact that the equation

du

d (dr

mu

de

involves the scoond Umo derivative of A change of coordinale involving a constant velocity does

not influence the equation. This result is called Galilean Invariance or principle of Newtonian

relativity

article linear momentum is defined as,

Answered by ns5333534
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Answer:

what do we do with it? please explain properly

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