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A particle stays at rest as seen in a fr...

A particle stays at rest as seen in a frame. We can concude that :

A

the frame is inertial

B

resultant force on the particle is zero

C

the frame may be inertial but the resultant force on th particle is zero

D

the frame may be noninertial but there is anonero resultant force

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