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In the Newtonian Mechanics, any force exerted by body A on B accelerates B, while the acceleration of B creates an equal and opposite force accelerating A back. We can accelerate one body only at the expense of the opposite acceleration of another body. Therefore, we can only exchange acceleration for acceleration, because force only creates accele...
The paper provides analysis that the generation of the gyroscopic torque described by the vector multiplication is one-way inertial phenomenon. Respectively, vector multiplication is one-way equation from the type: If B times C is equal A, A is not equal B times C. Presumably, it affects the Conservation Laws.
On one hand the extant mechanics is based on the understanding that the six degrees of freedom are mutually isolated i.e. momentums and angular momentums can not “jump” from one to another degree of freedom. This is a natural consequence of the Newtonian Laws of Dynamics. But the natural example of gyroscope demonstrates that if a body rotates abou...
The basic principle in Newtonian Mechanics is based upon equal and
opposite forces. Placing the vectors of velocity, acceleration, force
and momentum of interacting objects along a single line satisfies the
claim it is a linear or a 1-D concept. Classical Mechanics states that
there are two main kinds of motion, linear and angular motion. Similarly...