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What is inertial frame of reference??...explain it

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Answered by keya2000000520
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It is defined as a body remains at rest or moves with the constant linear Velocity unless acted upon by forces, that moves with the constant Velocity relative to an inertial system is itself an inertial system.

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Answered by Anonymous
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♦ Inertial frame of reference => The frame of reference in whichNewton first and second law of motion are valid and acceleration of the object will be zero called inertial frame of reference.

In this frame of reference object in rotatory motion.

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