m*a=m*g, g CONSTANT.



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Topic: Religions > Bible
User: "brian a m stuckless"
Date: 05 May 2006 08:22:04 PM
Object: m*a=m*g, g CONSTANT.
$$ Mike wrote: > >
wrote:
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Gravitational mass, on the other hand,
is the mass that appears in Newton's gravitational force law,
F=GMm/r^2.

$$ F=G*M*m/(n-1)*r^2 ..GUESS standard.
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Steve [the Buffoon who ought have BETTER sense] Carlip
$$ Steve [..and SMURF mass measures the SMURFness] Carlip
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|> actually accelerations of those kinds are locally
|> indistinguishable according to GR, not forces,
|> because there is no such thing as a
|> gravitational force in GR.
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|> F = m(i)a = GMm(g)/r^2,
$$ F = m_i*a = G*M*m_g/(n-1)*r^2 = m_g*g.
$$ m_i = inertial mass, m_g = gravitational mass.
|> Mike
$$ There's NO inertial (iNTRiNSiC REST) mass is Newton's equation.
$$ M*v = m*v_g.
$$ "Gravitational" mass is M, where m is Newton's GiVEN test-mass.
$$
$$ With any LOCAL given FORCE, F ..where m*a = m*g, g is CONSTANT.
$$ This means, if given TEST mass m varies, acceleration a varies.
$$ Hope this helps.
Re: What are the two kinds of Masses ?? End of POST.
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