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1. Gravitoelectromagnetism: A BRIEF REVIEW According to general relativity, the proper rotation of the Sun produces a gravit-omagnetic field and the influence of this field on planetary orbits was first considered by de Sitter [5] and later in a more general form by Lense and Thirring [4]
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2. According to Gravitoelectromagnetism (GEM), a gravitational field is just like an electromagnetic field (Maxwell's equations) mathematically described by a set of four partial differential
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3. “Gravitoelectromagnetism”, in which, however, they only consider co-moving spatial coordinates
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4. Studies about a formal analogy between the gravitational and the electromagnetic fields lead to the notion of Gravitoelectromagnetism (GEM) to describe gravitation. In fact, the GEM equations correspond to the weak-field approximation of the gravitation field
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5. Gravitoelectromagnetism From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gravitoelectromagnetism, abbreviated GEM, refers to a set of formal analogies between the equations for electromagnetism and relativistic gravitation; specifically: between Maxwell's field equations and an approximation, valid under certain conditions, to the Einstein field equations
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6. Anti-Gravitoelectromagnetism (A-GEM) electrogravitics, also known as anti-gravitational fields generator (Layman: Anti-gravity device), is an idea of creating a n-dimensional anti-de Sitter space
Gravitoelectromagnetism, Gem, Gravitational, Generator, Gravity
7. Relationship between gravity of moving mass and magnetism of moving electric charge in Einstein’s General Relativity: Gravitoelectromagnetism
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8. Interestingly, what you now have is the theory of Gravitoelectromagnetism, which is precisely analogous to Maxwell's equations
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9. Analogy between Abelian and non-Abelian Gravitoelectromagnetism and the weak-field
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10. • Yang–Mills-like equations are obtained for non-Abelian Weyl Gravitoelectromagnetism
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11. Zbigniew Osiak Gravitoelectromagnetism
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12. Randy talks to Jim about Gravitoelectromagnetism
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13. Gravitoelectromagnetism (GEM) Model, which is a formal analogy of Electromagnetism when applied to the Linearized Solution of General Relativity, as described by Mashhoon [1]
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14. Gravitoelectromagnetism (sometimes Gravitomagnetism, Gravimagnetism, abbreviated GEM), refers to a set of formal analogies between Maxwell's field equations and an approximation, valid under certain conditions, to the Einstein field equations for general relativity.
Gravitoelectromagnetism, Gravitomagnetism, Gravimagnetism, Gem, General
15. Gravitoelectromagnetism is briefly reviewed and some recent developments in this topic are discussed
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16. Definition of Gravitoelectromagnetism in the Definitions.net dictionary
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17. Meaning of Gravitoelectromagnetism
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18. What does Gravitoelectromagnetism mean? Information and translations of Gravitoelectromagnetism in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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19. Gravitoelectromagnetism Details Created: 08 March 2021 I have been reading a lot about gravitomagnetism lately
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20. Gravitoelectromagnetism BAHRAM MASHHOON Department of Physics and Astronomy arXiv:gr-qc/0011014v1 3 Nov 2000 University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, Missouri 65211, USA E-mail: [email protected] Gravitoelectromagnetism is briefly reviewed and some recent developments in this topic are discussed.
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21. Gravitoelectromagnetism – Wikipedia
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22. Spaniol and Andrade introduced Gravitoelectromagnetism in TEGR by considering superpotentials, times the determinant of tetrads, as the gravitoelectromagnetic fields
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23. Gravitoelectromagnetism is briefly reviewed and some recent developments in this topic are discussed
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24. Non-Abelian Gravitoelectromagnetism and Applications at Finite Temperature A
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25. Gravitoelectromagnetism: A Brief Review
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26. Gravitoelectromagnetism: A Brief Review.
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27. This work is focused on the theory of Gravitoelectromagnetism (GEM)
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28. In the first part of this work we present a brief review of Gravitoelectromagnetism, we locate and discuss all the problems which appear in this approach
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29. Gravitoelectromagnetism (sometimes Gravitomagnetism, Gravimagnetism, abbreviated GEM), refers to a set of formal analogies between Maxwell's field equations and an approximation, valid under certain conditions, to the Einstein field equations for general relativity.The most common version of GEM is valid only far from isolated sources, and for slowly moving test particles.
Gravitoelectromagnetism, Gravitomagnetism, Gravimagnetism, Gem, General
30. @article{osti_21421194, title = {Lorentz-violating Gravitoelectromagnetism}, author = {Bailey, Quentin G}, abstractNote = {The well-known analogy between a special limit of general relativity and electromagnetism is explored in the context of the Lorentz-violating standard-model extension
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31. Gravitoelectromagnetism (GEM) is a gravitational theory similar to electromagnetism
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32. Gravitoelectromagnetism, abbreviated GEM, refers to a set of formal analogies between the equations for electromagnetism and relativistic gravitation; specifically: between Maxwell's field equations and an approximation, valid under certain conditions, to the Einstein field equations for general relativity
Gravitoelectromagnetism, Gem, Gravitation, General
GRAVITOELECTROMAGNETISM
Gravitoelectromagnetism, abbreviated GEM, refers to a set of formal analogies between the equations for electromagnetism and relativistic gravitation; specifically: between Maxwell's field equations and an approximation, valid under certain conditions, to the Einstein field equations for general relativity.
Gravitoelectromagnetism, abbreviated GEM, refers to a set of formal analogies between the equations for electromagnetism and relativistic gravitation; specifically: between Maxwell's field equations and an approximation, valid under certain conditions, to the Einstein field equations for general...
According to gravitoelectromagnetism (GEM), a gravitational field is just like an electromagnetic field (Maxwell's equations) mathematically described by a set of four partial differential equations, the GEM-equations. They describe how E g and B g vary in space due to their sources and how they are intertwined.
Eg is the static gravitational field (conventional gravity, also called gravitoelectric in analogous usage) in m⋅s −2; Jg is mass current density or mass flux ( Jg = ρgvρ, where vρ is the velocity of the mass flow generating the gravitomagnetic field) in kg⋅m −2 ⋅s −1;