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A reference frame attached to the earth

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(1) is an inertial frame by definition

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(2) cannot be an inertial frame because the earth is revolving round the sun

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(3) is an inertial frame because Newton’s laws are applicable in this frame

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(4) cannot be an inertial frame because the earth is rotating about its own axis

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