Talk:Euler force

Latest comment: 5 years ago by Wruedt in topic Sign euler acceleration

Reworked Intro (Sep 2014) edit

The first paragraph started with "'.. the Euler acceleration .. is the fictitious tangential force that is felt as a result of any radial acceleration". This is incorrect as an acceleration is not a force. The paragraph went on to give further details about the acceleration, some relatively spurious (etymology, aliases, a note about the article). The article subject itself was only mentioned in the second paragraph. "The Euler force .. is related to the Euler acceleration by F = ma, where a is the Euler acceleration". I've reworked the intro to remove the error and to mention the force first. I think it's an improvement but someone may object to my use of the word "reactive". If so, please reword it rather than reverting. 78.147.60.116 (talk) 14:56, 3 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

Sign euler acceleration edit

There is a wrong sign at the euler acceleration (see ref #3).--Wruedt (talk) 14:14, 28 April 2019 (UTC)Reply