For a system to be an inertial frame of reference, its displacement should be
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Laws of Motion
For a system to be an inertial frame of reference, its displacement should be
- \(5=3 t^{2}+4\)
- \(5=t^{2}+t\)
- \(5=3 t+8\)
- \(5=6 t^{2}+8 t+9\)
Answer
(C) 5=3 t+8
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