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RE: Testing the foundations of general relativity with 14-digit precision

in #steemstem7 years ago

Well I know quite a number from things in this article... For the first time I could understand your articles

And I gained something new which I never took note of

gravitational mass (how gravity is felt) and inertial mass (how a motion can be modified through the application of forces) are the same.

The quote up is new to me.... Thanks for the information and brighten up of my newton's knowledge because apparently there is more to the second law than what I think I knew

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Thanks for the nice comment! :)

Well I know quite a number from things in this article... For the first time I could understand your articles

The reason is that for once, the physics requirements are Newtonian mechanics and that's it. This helps a lot to write something simpler :)

People don't really pay attention to that when they study classical mechanics, and this is fine as the difference is tiny. It is better not to try to confuse our young students and leave this for a later stage in their studies. ^^

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