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26 May, 08:45

The principle of relativity states that, all the laws of physics are the relative (different) in all inertial reference frames. O True O False

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  1. 26 May, 09:17
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    Answer:The given statement is false.

    Explanation:

    The basic two postulates upon which the theory of relativity is based upon are stated under:

    1) All the laws of physics are the same in different inertial frames of references. Meaning that the laws of physics does not require any transformation when applied in different inertial frames of references.

    An inertial frame of reference is one which does not accelerate when observed from earth.

    2) The speed of light is constant in all frames of references and is independent of the relative motion of the observers.
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