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what is inertial frame​

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Answered by sayanahunnarkar
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An inertial frame of reference is a frame where Newton's law holds true. That means if no external force is acting on a body it will stay at rest or remain in uniform motion.

Answered by eshasapkal
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Within the realm of Newtonian mechanics, an inertial frame of reference, or inertial reference frame, is one in which Newton's first law of motion is valid. ... An inertial frame of reference is one in which the motion of a particle not subject to forces is in a straight line at constant speed.

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