What condition must apply to a system's state of motion for it to be regarded as an inertial frame of reference? Question 2 options: 1) in decreasing velocity 2) in constant velocity 3) in constant acceleration 4) in increasing acceleration 5) in increasing velocity
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An inertial frame of reference is one in which Newton's first law (an object at rest or moving at constant velocity remains so unless acted upon by a net external force) holds true. Show more…
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