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SEMICLASSICAL VIOLATION of THE EQUIVALENCE PRINCIPLE IN THE GRAVITATIONAL LENSES REALM
(World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2009-12-31)
An expression for the gravitational deflection angle of a high-energy massless scalar boson is computed using the JWKB method. The resulting expression depends on the energy of the scalar boson or, equivalently, on its ...
SEMICLASSICAL VIOLATION of THE EQUIVALENCE PRINCIPLE IN THE GRAVITATIONAL LENSES REALM
(World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2009-12-31)
An expression for the gravitational deflection angle of a high-energy massless scalar boson is computed using the JWKB method. The resulting expression depends on the energy of the scalar boson or, equivalently, on its ...
SEMICLASSICAL VIOLATION of THE EQUIVALENCE PRINCIPLE IN THE GRAVITATIONAL LENSES REALM
(World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2013)
Effects of the eccentricity on the primames in the gravitational capture phenomenon
(2006-05-23)
Gravitational capture is a characteristic of some dynamical systems in celestial mechanics, as in the elliptic restricted three-body problem that is considered in this paper. The basic idea is that a spacecraft (or any ...
Desalination of water by reverse osmosis using gravitational potential energy and wind energy
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2009)
This paper proposes ail alternative configuration to conventional reverse osmosis (RO) desalination systems by incorporating the use of gravitational potential energy. The proposal suggests a model that can be viewed as ...
Nonlinear Gravitational Waves: Their Form and Effects
(Springer/plenum Publishers, 2010-03-01)
A gravitational wave must be nonlinear to be able to transport its own source, that is, energy and momentum. A physical gravitational wave, therefore, cannot be represented by a solution to a linear wave equation. Relying ...
Nonlinear Gravitational Waves: Their Form and Effects
(Springer/plenum Publishers, 2010-03-01)
A gravitational wave must be nonlinear to be able to transport its own source, that is, energy and momentum. A physical gravitational wave, therefore, cannot be represented by a solution to a linear wave equation. Relying ...
Work, kinetic energy, potential energy, conservative forces, conservation of mechanical energy, Newton’s law of universal gravitation
(MIT OpenCourseWare – Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 2011)
Work, kinetic energy, potential energy, conservative forces, conservation of mechanical energy, Newton’s law of universal gravitation
(MIT OpenCourseWare – Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 2016)
Work, kinetic energy, potential energy, conservative forces, conservation of mechanical energy, Newton’s law of universal gravitation
(MIT OpenCourseWare – Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 2016)