AP EAMCET · PHYSICS · Laws of Motion
"The uniform motion is possible when no frictional forces oppose" is the concept of
- A The Greek thinker Aristotle
- B The Scientist Newton
- C The Scientist Copernicus
- D The Scientist Galileo
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(D) The Scientist Galileo
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According to Galileo, uniform motion is possible when no frictional force oppose.
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