Centrifugal (centripetal) and Coriolis' velocities and accelerations in
$$
(\bar L_n,g)
$$
-spaces |
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Authors: | Sawa Manoff |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Theoretical Physics, Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Blvd. Tzarigradsko Chaussee 72, 1784 Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Abstract: | The notions of centrifugal (centripetal) and Coriolis' velocities and accelerations are introduced and considered in spaces
with affine connections and metrics
-spaces] as velocities and accelerations of flows of mass elements (particles) moving in space-time. It is shown that these
types of velocities and accelerations are generated by the relative motions between the mass elements. They are closely related
to the kinematic characteristics of the relative velocity and relative acceleration. The centrifugal (centripetal) velocity
is found to be in connection with the Hubble law. The centrifugal (centripetal) acceleration could be interpreted as gravitational
acceleration as has been done in the Einstein theory of gravitation. This fact could be used as a basis for workingout new
gravitational theories in spaces with affine connections and metrics. |
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Keywords: | relative velocities relative accelerations centrifugal velocity and accelerations Coriolis velocity and accelerations Hubble law |
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