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Are force and mass both invariant, or is it just the force divided by mass value which is invariant?
PeterDonis said:@JohnNemo Proper acceleration is not the rate of change of velocity. It is best thought of as applied force (and as you say, gravity is not a force in GR so it doesn't count here) divided by the object's mass. So when you move your phone around and the accelerometer number changes, it's not telling you how the phone's speed changes; it's telling you how much force you are applying to move the phone (and of course this is in addition to the force of the Earth pushing you up and transmitted through you to the phone).
Are force and mass both invariant, or is it just the force divided by mass value which is invariant?
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