Inertial Frame Of Reference | Vibepedia
An inertial frame of reference is a fundamental concept in classical physics and special relativity, where objects exhibit inertia and maintain their state of m
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An inertial frame of reference is a fundamental concept in classical physics and special relativity, where objects exhibit inertia and maintain their state of motion unless acted upon by external forces. This concept is crucial in understanding the laws of motion and the behavior of objects in the universe. The idea of an inertial frame of reference was first introduced by [[galileo-galilei|Galileo Galilei]] and later developed by [[isaac-newton|Isaac Newton]] and [[albert-einstein|Albert Einstein]].