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Classical mechanics discusses the behaviour of macroscopic bodies under the influence of forces (without necessarily specifying the origin of these forces). If it's possible, USE MORE SPECIFIC TAGS like [newtonian-mechanics], [lagrangian-formalism], and [hamiltonian-formalism].

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Artificial gravity on rotating spaceship?

Einstein said it: Acceleration is gravity and gravity is acceleration. When in contact with the floor you are accelerating (rotating) with respect to an inertial frame of reference and one can interpr …
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What is the Earth truly rotating about/revolving around?

It's all an approximation, isn't it ? And it's all about scale. Everything is affected by "Mach's" gravity, say $G$. But if we break it down to what is causing this gravity we have something like $$ …
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