Speed of Force or 'Transfer of Momentum'

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  1. hansda Valued Senior Member

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    I think you don't have a science-based answer.
     
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  3. eram Sciengineer Valued Senior Member

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    I do, but you probably wouldn't understand it. Just as you haven't understood anything we've said so far.

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  5. hansda Valued Senior Member

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    Your understanding of "Reaction Force" is wrong. If you apply "conservation of energy" principle to Newton's Third Law of Motion, "Action" and "Reaction" can not be two simultaneous "propulsive or accelerating" force.
     
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  7. eram Sciengineer Valued Senior Member

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    nevermind.

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  8. hansda Valued Senior Member

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    So, now you agree that action and reaction are not simultaneous. Or, you still not convinced.
     
  9. Russ_Watters Not a Trump supporter... Valued Senior Member

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    "nevermind" means "you're wrong but you are so stubborn I don't feel like trying to explain it to you anymore".
     
  10. eram Sciengineer Valued Senior Member

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    Let's revive this thread for the fun of it.

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    Well, at least hansda isn't belligerent about his mistakes, unlike some people. I'll be curious to see if he picks this thread back up.
     
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