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State Galileo 's law of inertia?
What is the measure of interica of a body?​

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Answered by santoshgupta9495
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1:- Galileo's Law of Inertia states that; if no net force acts on an object, the object maintains in the same state of motion. ... The first law of Motion is also known as Galileo's law of inertia.

2:- Mass Is the Measure Of Interica Of a Body.

Answered by AKS123Y
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Explanation:

GALILEO'S LAW OF INERTIA - LAW

Before Galileo developed the concept of Inertia, people believed that a push was necessary to keep something moving.

Galileo, first of all, said that that object moves with constant speed when no forces act on them.

This means that if an object is moving on a frictionless path and no other force is acting upon it, then the object would be moving at that constant speed forever.

But practically it is impossible for any object to attain the condition of zero unbalanced force, as forces like Force of friction, Force of air and many other forces are always acting upon the object.

Later on, Sir Isaac Newton built on Galileo's concept of Inertia to include all objects, giving formation to Newton's First Law of Motion.

Mass is the measure of Inertia of a Body.

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