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What is Galileo’s law of inertia?
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According to Galileo’s law of inertia — "An object, if once set in motion, moves with uniform velocity if no force acts on it."
Thus, a body continues to be in a state of rest or in a state of uniform motion unless an external force is applied on it.
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