Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992srtoh..12..167t&link_type=abstract
Sci. Rep. Tôhoku Univ., Eighth Ser., Vol. 12, Nos. 2/3, p. 167 - 176
Computer Science
Scientific paper
The authors have done a Galilean experiment, making use of a holographic technique. The angular accelerations of four freely falling objects were measured in an experiment at the precision of about 10-4rad/s2. From this measurement, the acceleration differences for two compound pairs of an aluminum-copper (Al-Cu) test object and an aluminum-stainless steel (Al-SUS) object in the Earth's gravitational field were obtained at the 10-6 level. The results show non-zero acceleration differences for the objects.
Takahashi Ryoji
Tanaka Sachiko
Yamaguchi Akinobu
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