Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1987
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Physical Review Letters (ISSN 0031-9007), vol. 58, March 23, 1987, p. 1165-1168. Navy-USAF-supported research.
Physics
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Charged Particles, Gravitational Effects, Relativistic Effects, Superconductors, Electric Potential, Josephson Junctions, Photons, Red Shift, Regression Analysis, Wire, Tunneling Phenomena, Point Contacts, Weak Links, Josephson Effects
Scientific paper
Experimental results are presented which provide the first measurement of the effects of a gravitational field on charged particles, equivalent to the red shift for photons. Two Josephson-effect batteries (V of about 300 microV) having a vertical separation of 7.2 cm are connected in opposition by superconducting wires. A voltage difference of 2.35 x 10 to the -21st V is maintained between these batteries by means of the gravitational red shift. The emf around this loop is, however, measured to be less than 1 x 10 to the -22nd V, consistent with the predicted invariance of the gravitoelectrochemical potential along the wires.
Jain Arun K.
Lukens James E.
Tsai Jaw-Shen
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