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What is the Galileo's law of inertia?

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Answered by garima9
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the tendency of an undisturbed object to stay at rest or to keep moving with the same uniform velocity is inertia
an object remains at rest or in uniform motion until and unless compelled to change its state.... this situation is the first law of motion or law of inertia
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Before Galileo it had been thought that all horizontal motion required a direct cause, but Galileo deduced from his experiments that a body in motion would remain in motion unless a force (such as friction) caused it to come to rest. This law is also the first of Isaac Newton's three laws of motion.

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