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A particle is found to be at rest when seen from a frame `S_(1)` and moving with a constant velocity when seen from another frame `S_2`
a) Both the frames are inertial
b) Both the frames are non inertial
c) `S_(1)` is inertial and `S_2` is non inertial
d) `S_(1)` is non inertial and `S_2` is inertial

A

a, b are true

B

c, d are true

C

b, c are true

D

a, d are true

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