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Talk:Centrifugal force
... to change the velocity of an object. Newtons literal formulation of his third law looks ... it is a bit awkward to use Newtons third law as a law of statics ... third law is the key element here. Newtons third law is intimately connected to the ... statics is of course quite unrelated to newtons third law of motion. If an object ... t know, what we see is that Newtons third law holds good. Any violation ...
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Talk:Inertia
... UTC) How is inertia defined by quoting Newtons first law? Newtons first law doesnt mention the word inertia ... object changing in motion. Just refer to Newtons first law. Inertia doesnt exist. Its all ... hard I push the cup sideways (in Newtons ), how long it takes me to get ... are a unit of weight, similar to newtons. A newton is the amount of ...
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Talk:Buoyancy
... physics in the introduction. I also amended Newtons to newtons, to match SI conventions, and made some ... the example's units from pounds to Newtons to maintain the use of SI on ... But does one follow that usage with Newtons? Michael Hardy 21:48, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC) Newtons are a unit of force and ...
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Talk:Centrifugal force/Archive 2
... it was moving in a straight line.) Newtons third law of motion does not refer ... CT is right that the reference to Newtons 3rd law is wrong. This needs thinking ... to change the velocity of an object. Newtons literal formulation of his third law looks ... it is a bit awkward to use Newtons third law as a law of statics ... third law is the key element here. Newtons third law is intimately connected to ...
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Talk:Inertial frame of reference
... Talk 18:45, 7 August 2005 (UTC) Newtons second and third law of motion Currently ... system is an inertial frame of reference. Newtons assumption was recognized as justified because under ... Newton's second law of motion and Newtons third law of motion hold good. Newtons first law is not necessarily a law ... other. In hindsight we can recognize that Newtons first law relates to transforming between ...
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Talk:Pound (mass)
... second squared, so 1 pound = 4.448221615260 newtons. Webster's dictionary also specifies the aviordupois ... Note that nowhere in the world are newtons legal units for the sale of goods ... that you would express your answer in newtons or say that your mass is 42 ... 1, by using kilograms for mass or newtons for force." BTW, it is also not ... that they should measure "their weight" in newtons rather than kilograms or pounds. (And ...
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Talk:Inductance
... there (causality) . This also reminds me of Newtons Law of motion (cant remember which one ... example I can quote is that of Newtons 3rd? law -to every action there is ... UTC) The rocket example is especially interesting. Newtons 'equal and opposite' can be restated like ... UTC) Ok But were you aware that Newtons 3rd law can be applied to every ... all, it is merely a generalisation of Newtons 3rd law as SCZenz has pointed ...
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