inertiaaliviitekehys
Inertiaaliviitekehys, often translated as inertial frame of reference, is a fundamental concept in physics. It refers to a reference frame in which Newton's first law of motion, the law of inertia, holds true. This means that an object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will continue in motion with constant velocity, unless acted upon by a net external force. In simpler terms, an inertial frame is one that is not accelerating.
Examples of inertial frames include a stationary observer on Earth or a spaceship moving at a constant
The concept of inertial frames is crucial for understanding classical mechanics. While the laws of physics