What is the Galileo's law of inertia?
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Galileo, though, believed that when the push on the chair is taken away, the chair should continue to move along without any assistance. And, as it turns out, it will, if the chair is entirely left alone. By 'left alone' we mean that nothing pushes or pulls on the chair.
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The tendency of a body to continue in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line even when same external unbalanced force on its is called inertia.
Type of inertia
- Inertia of motion
- Inertia of direction
- Inertia of rest
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