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  • ...rces instead of unphysical action-at-a-distance forces, (2) it is based on forces between finite-size particles instead of imaginary point particles, (3) it
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  • ...re assures the constancy of light velocity and a normal propagation of the Newtonian gravitation. BSM-SG predicts that if the CL node synchronization around an
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  • ...elds turn to be accurate analogues of electrodynamic interaction. But here forces depend not only on velocities and accelerations but on third and fourth der
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  • ...rces instead of unphysical action-at-a-distance forces, (2) it is based on forces between finite-size particles instead of imaginary point particles, (3) it
    3 KB (375 words) - 20:01, 1 January 2017
  • ...discoveries presented is the formulation of time based and distance based Newtonian and relativistic mathematical programming models for gravitational accelera
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  • ...ving to recognize the existence of any additional forces beyond downward. Newtonian gravity and upward normal reaction of a surface. This article proposes a ge
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  • ...plained by the general relativistic theory of Albert Einstein nor by the Newtonian theory of gravitation, can be explained by the new theory of gravitation
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  • ...motion is valid in these frames). In this context it is sometimes called ''Newtonian relativity''. A comparison can be made between Newtonian relativity and [[special relativity]].
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  • ...he sun, because it is a huge mass in a constant state of combustion, emits forces which push or 'squeeze' objects toward the earth -- like Newton's apple. ...lification.' He said where Newtonian physics doesn't explain gravitational forces, Einstein's General Relativity theory does.
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  • ...cal thermodynamic laws with the result that phenomena currently covered by Newtonian, relativistic and quantum mechanics are predicted by these three laws. This
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  • ...sequence of two counteracting mechanisms represented by respective central forces, that is gravitational and anti-gravitational accelerations, in that the ac
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  • | title = Unification of Laplace, Coulomb and Newton Formulas and Forces | keywords = [[Unification]], [[Laplace]], [[Coulomb Force]], [[Newtonian Force]]
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  • ...account. Moreover I find why the gravity force is so weak and why cohesion forces are so large.
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  • # The Evidence and Consequences of Newtonian Instantaneous Forces (Neal and Peter Graneau) 121
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  • ...ectrostatic fields are far fields and do not exhibit the explosive Coulomb forces one would normally expect from the old spherical charge idea. ...on with magnets which led him to suggest that the attractive and repulsive forces in Coulombs law are very slightly unequal. A logical mathematical case can
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  • | title = On Electrodynamic Forces | keywords = [[electrodynamic forces]], [[Gauss-Weber electrodynamics]]
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  • ...sed and became a forward motion. This proves that the magnetic interaction forces between the rails and the unmagnetized steel armature are definitely mutual ...the rod may roll in the opposite direction to the force. Textbooks on the Newtonian mechanics [8] show this to be incorrect. In slip-free rolling, the instanta
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  • * 2001 - "[[An Experimental Confirmation of Longitudinal Electrodynamic Forces]]" * 1993 - "[[On the Nature of Newtonian Gravitation]]"
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  • ...-238-213-5 |year=2002 |publisher=World Scientific }}</ref> and d'Alembert forces) must be introduced to account for the observed motion, such as the [[Corio ...redefined to include the so-called 'reversed effective forces' or 'inertia forces'."<ref name=Goodman>{{cite book |title=Dynamics |author=Lawrence E. Goodman
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  • ...n successfully applied throughout [[science]], whether implicitly (as in [[Newtonian mechanics]]) or explicitly (as in [[Albert Einstein]]'s [[special relativit ...t they may vary across non-inertial ones. This principle is used in both [[Newtonian mechanics]] and the theory of [[special relativity]]. Its influence in the
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