Talk:Euler force

Reworked Intro (Sep 2014)
The first paragraph started with ".. the Euler acceleration .. is the fictitious tangential force' that is felt as a result of any radial acceleration". This is incorrect as an acceleration is not a force. The paragraph went on to give further details about the acceleration, some relatively spurious (etymology, aliases, a note about the article). The article subject itself was only mentioned in the second paragraph. "The Euler force .. is related to the Euler acceleration by F = ma, where a is the Euler acceleration". I've reworked the intro to remove the error and to mention the force first. I think it's an improvement but someone may object to my use of the word "reactive". If so, please reword it rather than reverting. 78.147.60.116 (talk) 14:56, 3 September 2014 (UTC)

Sign euler acceleration
There is a wrong sign at the euler acceleration (see ref #3).--Wruedt (talk) 14:14, 28 April 2019 (UTC)