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yes, and newton developed the concept of intertia

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Q: Galileo was the first proposed the concept of inertia?
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Who first introduced the concept of inertia?

Galileo was the original who introduced of the concept of inertia.


Who was the first to discover the concept of inertia Galileo or Newton?

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