AIP Conference Proceedings 2009
DOI: 10.1063/1.3115515
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Analogue of Lenz’s rule in phenomenological gravitation

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“…Thus of acceleration of particles at their vertical oscillations by an infinite set of derivatives on time from linear displacement are described. As it was marked in (Dmitriev, 2001(Dmitriev, , 2008a(Dmitriev, , 2009a) in these conditions it is possible to expect display of "nonclassical" properties of gravitation which mentioned some more D.Mendeleev . Free falling of masse oscillated along a vertical physically essentially differs from circular (orbital) movement of such masse.…”
Section: Free Falling Of a Mechanical Rotor With A Horizontal Axismentioning
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“…Thus of acceleration of particles at their vertical oscillations by an infinite set of derivatives on time from linear displacement are described. As it was marked in (Dmitriev, 2001(Dmitriev, , 2008a(Dmitriev, , 2009a) in these conditions it is possible to expect display of "nonclassical" properties of gravitation which mentioned some more D.Mendeleev . Free falling of masse oscillated along a vertical physically essentially differs from circular (orbital) movement of such masse.…”
Section: Free Falling Of a Mechanical Rotor With A Horizontal Axismentioning
confidence: 80%
“… and c  of electromagnetic (elastic) and gravitational forces interaction has allowed to give a simple physical interpretation to inertial mass of a body. In (Dmitriev, 2008b(Dmitriev, , 2009b in the description of balance of the elastic (electromagnetic) and gravitational forces acting on the test mass on the part of remote mass (for example, stars), according to idea of E. Mach about the gravitational nature of inertial forces, the ratio between inertial ( i m ) and…”
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