An experimental reexamination of Faradayan electrogravitational induction

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Electric Charge, Electrodynamics, Electromagnetic Fields, Faraday Effect, Gravitational Fields, Magnetic Induction, Gravitational Effects, Lines Of Force, Magnetic Moments, Relativity, Transient Response

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An experiment has been conducted with the objective of reexamining the conjectures of Blackett and Faraday regarding the coupling of the electromagnetic and gravitational fields. The experimental approach consists of sharply accelerating a metal sample with a mass of 1000 g and checking to see if a transient 'effective' electric charge is induced in the sample, as expected on the basis of the Faraday electrogravitational induction hypothesis. The results of such an experiment, in which signals conforming to expectation are obtained, are reported.

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