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What is inertial frame of reference ??? can anyone explain me easily? don't send such files like Wikipedia,google

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Answered by jaikesavaa
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INTERNAL FRAME OF REFERENCE -

NON-INTERNAL FRAME OF REFERENCE -

At some point in your life, you've probably been on a form of public transportation. It might have been a bus, metro, train, plane, or even something else. Often we share these rides with other people. From your point of view in the vehicle, these people are sitting or standing still. However, to a bystander standing still outside the vehicle, you and your fellow passengers are moving at a faster velocity. We can call these two points of view two different frames of reference. In physics, we can classify frames of reference by two main types: inertial and non-inertial.

Inertia is the property of matter in which an object that is at rest wants to remain at rest, and an object that is moving wants to remain moving in a straight line unless another force acts upon it. Likewise, an inertial frame of reference is a reference frame in which an object stays either at rest or at a constant velocity unless another force acts upon it. When a body does not seem to be acting in accordance with inertia, it is in a non-inertial frame of reference or accelerating.

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