Wrong hypotheses in the generalized RTBP

Generalized restricted three body problems consist of adding some extra hypotheses to the Restricted three body problem (RTBP) in order to have a new problem, not very different of the original RTBP. However, not any additional hypothesis is allowed; it must satisfy the laws of Physics. Among the se...

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Centrifugal force
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