Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991phrvd..44.3342o&link_type=abstract
Physical Review D (Particles, Fields, Gravitation, and Cosmology), Volume 44, Issue 10, 15 November 1991, pp.3342-3344
Physics
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Scientific paper
The comparison at sea level of the rates of two atomic clocks of differing geographical latitude is shown to provide a sensitive test of the principle of equivalence. Specifically, clocks of 1/1015 stability would effectively compare the rate of fall of the excitation energy of an atom with that of sea water to an accuracy of 1/1014 or better, a comparison which would be extremely difficult by normal techniques.
Opat Geoffrey I.
Unruh William G.
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