Centrifugal and Gravitational force
"Hayek" skrev i melding ...
Guy Lux wrote:
nor how a gravitational field is smaller at the
bottom than at the top. (I undertand how a
gravitational field could
be smaller at the inside of the earth....?)
That is why I hammer that you consider it an
inertial field. The field *IS* stronger at the
inside of the Earth. There is no gradient, you do
not feel gravity, and you conclude the field is
not so strong. WRONG.
Confusing field and potential?
Paul
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