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STATEMENT -1 : Net force on a particle w.r.t an inertial frame does notdepend on the velocity of the intertial frame. ,
STATEMENT - 2 : If net force on A is `vec(F)_(A)` and net force on B is `vec(F)_(B)` then force on A w.r.t B is `(ven(F)_(A) - vec(F)_(B))` .
STATEMENT - 2 : If acceleration of A is `vec(a)_(A)` and acceleration of B is `vec(a)_(B)` then, the acceleration of A w.r.t B is `( vec(a)_(A) - vec(a)_(B))`

A

` F " T "F`

B

` T" F " T`

C

`T " T "F`

D

`F " T "T`

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