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Rotation is absolute, linear motion is relative?
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[QUOTE="John Mcrain, post: 6841635, member: 680545"] If you put bucket with water close to wall,will be water behaves identical like accelerate in straight line car? I think will, so I said there is no difference in acceleration due to moves in circle or accelerate in straight line. But if bucket is set at the center of G-room,, water will take U-shape. From ground frame bucket with water set at the wall of G-room rotate around itslef because it change orientation. If we stop rotate G-room, will be water inside bucket continued to spin for some time? [/QUOTE]
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