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what is the Galileo's law of inertia a gud explanation will be marked as brainliest

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Answered by pawanarora1
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Galileo's law of inertia states that the body moving in a straight line with a certain speed will continue moving in the same straight line with the same speed in the absence of external force.
Answered by pranjalkataria1
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The term for a push or a pull is force. Therefore, you can only change the velocity of an object if you place a force on the object. This is Sir Isaac Newton's First Law of Motion. Newton's first law of motion. It is basically the same as Galileo's explanation of inertia.
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