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Am Freitag000019, 19.07.2024 um 12:21 schrieb Python:You are a failure of the German Education System clearly. You shouldn't
...Well, at least I have a diploma and am allowed to use the academic degree 'Dipl. Ing.'.>>
Sure, but 'On the electrodynamics of moving bodies' did not cover acceleration.
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('acceleration' occured only in connection with electrons)
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This went as far as this:
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Einstein wrote, that because something is valid for movement along a streight line, it must be valid for any polygonal line, too.
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But that was nonsense (actually funny nonsense), because that 'something' was streigth lateral motion with constant velocity.
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Now it is not possible at all, to move with constant velocity along a polygonal line, because that would cause infinite acceleration in the corners.
And you pretend to be an engineer... LOL !
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But anyhow:
would you really allow constant velocity along 'any polygonal line'??????
To me this is blatant nonsense, because acceleration depends on the radius of curvature of the path and in a sharp corner with zero radius the acceleration would be infinite.
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