Dynamic Null Experiment to Test the Law of Gravitation
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概要
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Development of the dynamic gravitational field experiment provides us with theprecise test for the inverse-square law of gravitation because this method is free fromeffects of the background mass distribution. However, since the previous experimentswere performed by direct measurement of the force between masses, requirements forthe detecting system were severer than those of null measurement. We show here thefeasibility of the null experiment with advantages attendant on the dynamic method.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1986-12-15
著者
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Mio Norikatsu
Department Of Advanced Material Science The University Of Tokyo
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Mio Norikatsu
Department Of Physics The University Of Tokyo
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Hirakawa Hiromasa
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Hirakawa Hiromasa
Department of Physics,The University of Tokyo
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