Physics, asked by barshaghosh37, 7 months ago

What is galilean invarience ?what is newtonian relativity?

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Answered by rimjhimyadav5n
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Explanation:

Galilean invariance or Galilean relativity states that the laws of motion are the same in all inertial (or non-accelerating) frames. ... In this context it is sometimes called Newtonian relativity. Among the axioms from Newton's theory are: There exists an absolute space in which Newton's laws are true.

Answered by yuvasriR
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Galilean invariance or Galilean relativity states that the laws of motion are the same in all inertial (or non-accelerating) frames.

In this context it is sometimes called Newtonian relativity. Among the axioms from Newton's theory are: There exists an absolute space in which Newton's laws are true.

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