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The Contradiction Between the Law of Universal Gravitation and the Second Law of Newton. Revision 2

Authors: Viktor Strohm

The motion of bodies along an ellipse with a constant sector velocity is considered. At perihelion, the velocity is greater than at aphelion. The radii are the opposite: at perihelion, the radius is smaller than at aphelion. Let's calculate the tangential and centripetal acceleration. Let's calculate the force using Newton's second law and the law of universal gravitation. The forces are equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction, Fig. 2. Contradictions are eliminated if we consider the momentum of the system.

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[v1] 2025-02-17 14:00:06
[v2] 2025-03-05 05:39:49

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