Experimental verification of gravitational interaction of bodies immersed in fluids

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Fluids, Gravitational Fields, Laser Outputs, Vacuum Chambers, Error Analysis, Numerical Analysis

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This article deals with the experimental verification of the generalized Newton's gravitational law, formulated by Z. Horák. According to this law, the gravitational force between two resting homogeneous bodies immersed in resting homogeneous fluids is dependent on the densities ρ1, ρ2 of both the bodies anbd densities ρ1arcmin, ρ2arcmin of both the fluids: furthermore, Farcmin = (1-ρ1arcmin/ρ1)(1-ρ2arcmin/ρ2)F = h1h2F, where F is the force between the bodies in a vacuum and h1, h2 are the density factors. The aim of the experimental verification of the law was to determine the density factors by exploring the phenomenon that is influenced by the gravitational interaction of the bodies immersed in different fluids. With the relative error of 0.4%, the validity of Horák's gravitational law was proved.

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