• Re: derivation of Newton's 3rd law from 2nd law

    From Orazio Vakulovsky@lzara@okavkal.ru to sci.physics.relativity,sci.math on Fri Jul 4 21:54:47 2025
    From Newsgroup: sci.math

    Tom Roberts wrote:

    Sure it is specified: "an external force F_ext pushing right on A". It
    really doesn't matter when on A the F_ext is applied, but the phrasing ("pushing") implies it is applied to the left side of A (remember all
    three objects are rigid). And again there is no need to assume 100N --
    any value of F_ext will do. But of course the combination of the masses
    and the force determine the acceleration a (his eq. 1).

    that's of course and error, since the world we inhabit is fluid, not
    rigid. In relativity this thing is obvious, but you have to undrestand.
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