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|    Re: The "apparent" forces    |
|    15 Nov 17 21:50:41    |
      >       > Douglas Eagleson mentioned       > > oscillative action of the hand [...] airplanes       >       > This is getting bogged down in details. Your entire post was so focused on       > minutiae and other physical situations that it is not feasible for me to       respond       > to it. But you also seem to be confused about the reality of "centrifugal       force"       > and the utter impossibility of it to "cause" anything.       >       > Tom Roberts              I never said centrifugal force was a real field force. It is       the outcome of a field's force usage. With an airplane its       is the outcome of fuel air mixture combustion.              A rotating shaft experiencing centrifugal force has a tension       field in it. A true field state was the outcome of the       centrifugal force. It can explode just like an energy       storage gyro.              I agree that it is fictitious in the sense that the force       kinetics of a ladder in gravity is a construct of objects       causing a condition of true forces.              So when the condition is rotation, field forces are classified       as centrifugal, not ladder.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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