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Forces and accelerations are closely related, so I wouldn't consider there to be much opposition between "the machinery of forces" and "the machinery of accelerations". In the end you have a quantity in units of force that goes into the equations in exactly the same place as the real forces go.stevendaryl said:In what sense is any of that "the machinery of forces" as opposed to the machinery of accelerations?
Here are the facts:
The equations of motion have terms containing the connection coefficients
In some valid coordinate systems those terms are non-zero
Those terms have units of force and are called "fictitious forces" or "inertial forces"
You cannot correctly represent the physics without those terms
Here is my opinion:
It is reasonable to call them "forces" and treat them as forces where appropriate
I think that we agree on the facts. Given the facts, I have a hard time seeing my opinion as being in need of reconsideration.