Use Galileo's velocity addition rule. Let S be an inertial reference system. (a) Suppose that S moves
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Use Galileo's velocity addition rule. Let S be an inertial reference system.
(a) Suppose that S moves with constant velocity relative to S. Show that S is also an inertial reference system.
(b) Conversely, show that if S is an inertial system, then it moves with respect to S at constant velocity.
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