Classical Physics

   

On Centrifugal Forces and Newton's Third Law of Mechanics

Authors: Antonio León Sánchez

This article presents two brief arguments regarding the reality of centrifugal forces: the first based on Newton’s Third Law of Mechanics, and the second on the Law of Dimensional Homogeneity. As a consequence, either centrifugal forces are real, or both the Law of Action and Reaction and the Law of Dimensional Homogeneity are not universal laws.

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