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Physics, 05.07.2019 03:20 angiecamachoac1728

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suppose two ball bearings are initially a horizontal distance 20 m apart while 400 m above the surface
of moon. by how much does the separation between them decrease as they fall 400 m to the surface?
(this decrease would be attributed, classically, to a ā€œfictitious forceā€ that pushes the particles together.
a fictitious force is often called a ā€œtidal forceā€ in the context of motion in a gravitational field.) if you
could measure separations to an accuracy of 1 mm during the fall, or if your experiment requires that
the change of separation remains < 1 mm, is such a freely-falling frame inertial?

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