what do you mean by frame of refrance and what is the condition for a frame to be inertail
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An inertial frame of reference in classical physics and special relativity possesses the property that in this frame of reference a body with zero net force acting upon it does not accelerate; that is, such a body is at rest or moving at a constant velocity.
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In an inertial frame of reference a physical object with zero net force acting on its moves with a constant velocity which might be zero or equal entry it is a frame of reference in which Newton's first law of motion holds.
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