inertial & non inertial reference frame.
Asked by Chandra
| 28th Nov, 2017,
03:27: PM
Expert Answer:
Inertial frame of reference is one in which all Newton's laws of motions are obeyed
It is non-accelerated frame of reference
In non inertial frame of reference newton's law are not obeyed
It is accelerated frame of reference
Answered by Gajendra
| 28th Nov, 2017,
04:11: PM
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