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kev said:You know that is not true, as I have asked you many times to derive the proper and coordinate acceleration of a stationary particle from the equations of motion, as you claim to be able to do.
Lets see it then!
For your convenience, here is the start of your derivation;
The first two equations are your own personal hacks, I never wrote them.Let me give you the correct start that solves the problem in three lines:
[tex]\vec{F}=-grad\Phi[/tex]
where [tex]\Phi[/tex] is the potential that you can read straight off the metric. You have two more lines to write, see if you can do it all by yourself, I have already shown you how to do that for centripetal acceleration, you only need to copy the method.
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