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This diagram shows the four different limits of MOND (Modified Newtonian dynamics). The black line connecting the first and second regimes is the simple interpolation function. The quasi-Newtonian regime can follow any line parallel to the green ones in between the Deep-MOND and forced-Newtonian limits, depending on the strength of the external field. Based on figure one of the 2022 review by Banik.[1]
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↑Banik, Indranil (2022-06-27). "From Galactic Bars to the Hubble Tension: Weighing Up the Astrophysical Evidence for Milgromian Gravity". Symmetry14 (7): 1331. DOI:10.3390/sym14071331. ISSN2073-8994.
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This diagram shows the four different limits of MOND (Modified Newtonian dynamics).