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An object falling from very far would have varying acceleration, how can that be accounted for?
I want to have a function that describes where a falling object is.
Like this one:
h(t) = -g*t²/2
But this one is for the usual close to the surface case, where there is no variation of gravity due to ...
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Should the stars of a relativistic binary system have tangential acceleration?
Should the stars of a relativistic binary system have tangential acceleration?
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How to find the falling time of an object when acceleration is not a constant? [closed]
Let's say we are throwing an object from the surface of the earth, this object reaches 70,000km with initial velocity of $10713 \mathrm{m}/\mathrm{s}$ until it reaches the peak high , the g value at ...
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Gravitational field of a moving object
Here's a simple scenario:
Let's say, that there are 2 stationary planetoids of equal mass on the Earth's orbital motion path, placed at equal distances from Earth just like on the image below:
Will ...
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Why can gravitational acceleration not be detected by experiments
I was doing research into how $G$ forces are calculated, and I was told that they show all acceleration that can be "sensed" by humans (i.e. all non-gravitational acceleration).
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What is the effect of acceleration due to gravity on horizontal acceleration?
The question is the following:
An object accelerates from rest to $100\,\mathrm{km}$ per hour in $4.0\,\text{seconds}$. What fraction of the acceleration due to gravity is the car's acceleration?
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Finding the continuous increase in speed while diving toward the ground
https://youtu.be/HJO6WuoytGA?t=39s
In this game, the character jumps from the top of the Empire State Building (443.2m), and in a fraction of a second, he breaks Mach 1 just by releasing a great deal ...
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Is the magnitude and direction of gravity on an object the same as the objects vertical velocity?
I need to make a diagram for an entry level college physics class. I need to show the magnitude and direction of gravity on a flying object and also show the magnitude and direction of the objects ...
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Position / velocity / acceleration vs time graphs when falling towards a black hole
In Newtonian physics, as far as I understand it, for a small object falling towards a massive object, the graphs of position, speed and acceleration vs time look like this:
(If the massive object is ...
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Non-Constant Acceleration due to Gravity
Recently, I had the first physics lab for my university physics course. This lab was fairly simple, as we were merely using a computer and a distance sensor to graph the position, velocity, and ...
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How to model an accelerometer measurements on a car wheel?
I am working on kinematically modelling an accelerometer on a car wheel.
When working on the initial conditions, I am confused whether or not I should use the gravitational acceleration since there ...