Absorption of gravitational waves by water

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Absorption Spectra, Gravitational Waves, Radiation Absorption, Water, Wave Attenuation, Center Of Gravity, Forced Vibration, Molecular Oscillations, Plane Waves, Wave Equations

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A theoretical analysis of the absorption of gravitational waves by water is presented. The absorption spectrum is found to lie at frequencies of 0.479 x 10 to the 14th Hz, 1.098 x 10 to the 14th Hz, and 1.127 x 10 to the 14th Hz; the highest value of the absorption constant beta in this spectrum is 10 to the -34th/cm (when the gravitational wave is advanced 10 to the 29th km its value is 1/e).

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