Inertial Reference Frame
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Inertial Reference Frame
Inertia is a phenomenon when an object continues moving at constant velocity if no other objects interact with it or if the sum of these interactions is zero. Reference frames in which we can observe this phenomenon are called inertial reference frames. If the sum of all forces (external interactions) exerted on the object is zero, then in an inertial reference frame, the object’s velocity remains constant.
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