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On Oct 3, 8:38 pm, Tina wrote:
"We" are not in need of getting to the bottom of this. Most of us have been there and done that.This particular writer, if she chooses to analyse physics problems, tends to use the Newtonion approximations as first principles. The good news is my profession doesn't demand those skills often. I would, however, be interested, as I mentioned earlier, how you derive conservation of mV from Newton's force/acceleration relationship. I think you made that claim earlier in this thread. Hmm...I was afraid you would say that. A non-hand-waving explanation would too close to the quantum, and so...it's a bit much to discuss, at least right now. I've posted more messages in this thread in small period of time than I have ever for any other topic, in the history of using USENET, or...as one might say, dN/dt 0, where N is number of messages. -Le Chaud Lapin- |
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