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Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics

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On 3/28/2022 8:09 AM, Odd Bodkin wrote:
> kenseto <setoken@att.net> wrote:
>> On Saturday, March 26, 2022 at 10:07:57 AM UTC-4, bodk...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> kenseto <set...@att.net> wrote:
>>>> On Saturday, March 26, 2022 at 9:13:28 AM UTC-4, bodk...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>> kenseto <set...@att.net> wrote:
>>>>>> On Friday, March 25, 2022 at 9:46:27 PM UTC-4, Paul Alsing wrote:
>>>>>>> On Friday, March 25, 2022 at 6:32:28 PM UTC-7, kenseto wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> High school physics is wrong when it and you assert that a single
>>>>>>>> attractive force can make an object go around in circles. It cannot.
>>>>>>> And your evidence to support this claim is what, exactly?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey stupid , a single attractive force can only cause an object to go
>>>>>> in a straight line.
>>>>> Newton says otherwise. other
>>>>>
>>>> Newton is wrong
>>> Well done, fruitcake.
>>>
>> Hey stupid: Launching a satellite requires a force to make it go vertically.
>> Then it requires another force making to go horizontally.
>> The combination of these two forces making the satellite  to follow a curved orbital path.
>> Gee you are so fucking stupid.
> 
> In Newtonian mechanics, Ken, the change in motion of a body is determined
> by the forces that are acting on it AT THAT INSTANT. Not the forces that
> were exerted on it a minute ago, an hour ago, a year ago. This is the
> content of F=ma.
> 
> After the stone has been dropped by the bird, the forces the bird used to
> lift the stone are irrelevant because the bird is no longer in contact with
> the stone. Now the ONLY force acting on the stone is gravity.
> 
> After the rocket engine has stopped firing, the force on the satellite is
> gravity and gravity alone, because what the rocket engine did an hour ago
> is irrelevant now.


In that case, how did the state called "initial conditions" occur?



> So many simple things from high school science you’ve forgotten.

Careful!




>>> Want to try those simple high school questions about the falling stone
>>> dropped by the how can you make the bird?
>>>> and thus you are wrong. Gravity is not a single attractive force. It is
>>>> a composite force.
>>>>>
>>>>>> In order to cause an object to go around in circles, you need two different forces.
>>>>>> georizontallye attract go hactive force.
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Odd Bodkin — Maker of fine toys, tools, tables
>>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Odd Bodkin -- maker of fine toys, tools, tables
>>
> 
> 
> 

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Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2022-03-23 07:46 -0700
  Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2022-03-23 15:23 +0000
    Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2022-03-24 05:40 -0700
      Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2022-03-24 13:55 +0000
        Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Maciej Wozniak <maluwozniak@gmail.com> - 2022-03-24 09:03 -0700
        Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2022-03-25 06:46 -0700
          Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2022-03-25 15:11 +0000
            Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2022-03-25 18:32 -0700
              Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Paul Alsing <pnalsing@gmail.com> - 2022-03-25 18:46 -0700
                Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2022-03-26 05:59 -0700
                Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2022-03-26 13:13 +0000
                Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2022-03-26 06:39 -0700
                Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2022-03-26 14:07 +0000
                Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2022-03-27 08:02 -0700
                Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2022-03-28 13:09 +0000
                Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics whodat <whodaat@void.nowgre.com> - 2022-03-28 16:32 -0500
                Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2022-03-28 21:46 +0000
                Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics whodat <whodaat@void.nowgre.com> - 2022-03-29 09:34 -0500
                Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2022-03-29 17:52 +0000
                Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Russ Diaz <rdi@urvndm.mx> - 2022-03-26 13:45 +0000
              Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2022-03-26 01:55 +0000
          Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Michael Moroney <moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com> - 2022-03-25 15:20 -0400
            Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2022-03-26 05:48 -0700
              Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Michael Moroney <moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com> - 2022-03-26 16:53 -0400
                Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics Maciej Wozniak <maluwozniak@gmail.com> - 2022-03-26 21:30 -0700
        Re: How you can tell if someone is really interested in physics kenseto <setoken@att.net> - 2022-03-25 07:34 -0700

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