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near the sun, where the effect of gravity on time is greatest, what is the rate of precession - should be the greatest state the principle of equivalence - observations made in an accelerated reference frame are indistinguishable from observations made in a Newtonian gravitational field a circu...

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Final TESU physics 116
near the sun, where the effect of gravity on time is greatest, what is the rate of precession -
should be the greatest



state the principle of equivalence - observations made in an accelerated reference frame are
indistinguishable from observations made in a Newtonian gravitational field



a circular disk with a clock in (clock 1) center, (clock 2) at edge, (clock 3) and on ground. - outer
clock runs slower than inner clock. clock 1 & 3 run at same rate. clock 2 runs slower



A measuring stick appears ________ to an observer who is not moving with the stick. (in an accelerated
F.O.R. - contracted



a piece of matter, even at rest and not interacting with anything else, has an "energy of being" this is
called - rest energy



a speck of matter with a mass of only 1 mg has a rest energy of - 90 billion J



any accelerating object produces a gravitational wave. The more massive and object ----- - the
greater its acceleration, the stronger the resulting gravitational wave



applying principle of equivalence. (any effect of acceleration can be duplicated by gravity) we must
conclude that as we move in the direction in which a gravitational force acts, time will be - slowed



as the speed of an object approaches the speed of light, its momentum? - approaches infinity



ball (thrown horizontal across spaceship) at a velocity equal to that of light - ball still curves
downward (only to man inside observing)



E=MC^2 is the ratio of - rest energy to mass

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