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Scientist who proved that gravitational mass of a body is equal to inertial mass
a)Newton
b)Kepler
c)Aristotle
d)Einstien​

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Answered by devach2002
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

In the theory of general relativity, the equivalence principle is the equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass, and Albert Einstein's observation that the gravitational "force" as experienced locally while standing on a massive body (such as the Earth) is the same as the pseudo-force experienced by an observer in a non-inertial (accelerated) frame of reference.

Answered by ambikapatil2007
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Answer:

d] Einstien

In the theory of general relativity, the equivalence principle is the equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass, and Albert Einstein's observation that the gravitational "force" as experienced locally while standing on a massive body is the same as the pseudo-force experienced by an observer in a non-inertial  frame of reference.

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