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Gravitational and redshift
* Gravitational redshift is not only predicted by general relativity.
Gravitational redshift is studied in many areas of astrophysical research.
Gravitational redshift has been measured in the laboratory and using astronomical observations.
A paper published in January 2012 discussed the European New Gravitational wave Observatory ( NGO ) mission ( derived from the previous LISA proposal ) and referred to this derivative proposal by an informal name “ eLISA ”, and proposed that it will survey in the low-frequency gravitational wave band ( about 0. 1 mHz to 1 Hz ) with sufficient sensitivity to detect interesting individual astrophysical sources out to cosmological distances represented by a redshift z = 15.
Gravitational blueshift contributes to cosmic microwave background ( CMB ) anisotropy via the Sachs Wolfe effect: when a gravitational well evolves while a photon is passing, the amount of blueshift on approach will differ from the amount of gravitational redshift as it leaves the region.
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* Gravitational redshift
* Gravitational redshift and Blueshift
* Gravitational redshift was first measured in a laboratory setting in 1959 by Pound and Rebka.
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Gravitational and Schwarzschild
This condition gives the Schwarzschild radius,, where G is Gravitational constant and c is the speed of light, of a black hole of mass M. On the other hand, the Compton wavelength,, where h is Planck's constant, represents a limit on the minimum size of the region in which a mass M at rest can be localized.

Gravitational and metric
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Gravitational and Einstein's
* On the Gravitational Field of a Point-Mass, According to Einstein's Theory, The Abraham Zelmanov Journal, 2008, Volume 1, P. 10-19
* On the Gravitational Field of a Sphere of Incompressible Liquid, According to Einstein's Theory, The Abraham Zelmanov Journal, 2008, Volume 1, P. 20-32
Gravitational lensing is predicted by Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity.
Gravitational waves, a direct consequence of Einstein's theory, are distortions of geometry that propagate at the speed of light, and can be thought of as ripples in spacetime.

Gravitational and field
Gravitational time dilation in the Earth's gravitational field has been measured numerous times using atomic clocks, while ongoing validation is provided as a side effect of the operation of the Global Positioning System ( GPS ).
Gravitational field can be measured by allowing a small ‘ test object ’ to freely fall and measuring its free-fall acceleration.
* Gravitational field
** Gravitational field
* Gravitational field strength
Finally, when all the contributions to the stress-energy tensor are added up, the result must satisfy the Einstein field equations ( written here in geometrized units, where speed of light c = Gravitational constant G = 1 )
His most cited work is " On the Gravitational field of a massless particle " together with Roman Ulrich Sexl.

Gravitational and
Gravitational time dilation has also been confirmed by the Pound Rebka experiment, observations of the spectra of the white dwarf Sirius B and experiments with time signals sent to and from Viking 1 Mars lander.
Einstein @ Home is a volunteer distributed computing project hosted by the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics ( Albert Einstein Institute, Hannover, Germany ).
* Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment ( OGLE ) ( 1992 ), Polish collaboration established by Paczynski and Udalski.
* 1963: First Texas Symposium on Gravitational Astrophysics held in Dallas, 16 18 December,
# " Gravitational Constant: G = 6. 67 x 10 < sup >- 8 </ sup > cm < sup >- 3 </ sup > gm < sup >- 1 </ sup > sec < sup >- 2 </ sup >" 9: 04
* Gravitational instantons are analogous to self-dual Yang Mills instantons.
1, 82 106 and Gravitational instantons.
* 1963: First Texas Symposium on Gravitational Astrophysics held in Dallas, December 16 18,

Gravitational and which
Gravitational pull toward the center of a star creates massive amounts of heat and pressure, which cause nuclear fusion.
* Gravitational collapse of a lava dome or spine, with subsequent avalanches and flow down a steep slope e. g., Montserrat's Soufrière Hills volcano which caused nineteen deaths in 1997.
Gravitational potential energy from the collapse causes runaway fusion of the core which entirely destroys the star, leaving no remnant.
These “ signatures ” are of great relevance to LIGO ( Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory ), a multi-institution gravity-wave experiment for which Thorne has been a leading proponent — in 1984, he cofounded the LIGO Project ( the largest project ever funded by the NSF ) to discern and measure any fluctuations between two or more ' static ' points ; such fluctuations would be evidence of gravitational waves, as calculations describe.
Gravitational Anomalies by Luis Alvarez-Gaumé and Edward Witten: This classic paper, which introduces pure gravitational anomalies, contains a good general introduction to anomalies and their relation to regularization and to conserved currents.
* University of Colorado, which contributed Gravitational Testing
They have released five albums: Grip Stand Throw, 4-Track Mind, Thanks to the Moon's Gravitational Pull, Five on the Floor, which saw Marasigan handle vocal duties in lieu of former singer Marc Abaya, and their latest release, < nowiki >< S > Marks the Spot </ nowiki >.
Astrophysicist Takahiro Sumi of Osaka University in Japan and colleagues, who form the Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics ( MOA ) and the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment ( OGLE ) collaborations, carried out a study of microlensing which they published in 2011.
Gravitational acceleration decreases as an inverse square law with the distance at which the measurement is made from the mass.
The deflection of a pendulum by the mass of the mountain provided an estimate of the mean density of the Earth, from which its mass and a value for Newton's Gravitational constant G could be deduced.
Behavior of thrust sheets is currently explained on the model of the orogenic wedge, which is dependent on the internal wedge taper θ. Gravitational sliding is movement generated by the movement down an inclined plane under the action of gravity.

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