The equivalenceprinciple is the hypothesis that the observed equivalenceof gravitational and inertial mass is a consequence of nature. The weak form...
Principleofequivalence may refer to: The relativistic equivalenceprinciple Carl Jung's second principle relating to the libido#Analytical psychology...
as field equivalenceprinciple, Huygens' equivalenceprinciple or simply as the equivalenceprinciple. Being a more rigorous reformulation of the Huygens–Fresnel...
Turing equivalence (recursion theory) Elementary equivalence, in mathematical logic Equivalenceprinciple in the theory of general relativity Equivalence (trade)...
Observing the PrincipleofEquivalence, MICROSCOPE) is a 300-kilogram (660 lb) class minisatellite operated by CNES to test the universality of free fall...
fundamental property of gravity, and he made this the cornerstone of his theory of general relativity, formalized in his equivalenceprinciple. Roughly speaking...
(GP-A) was a space-based experiment to test the equivalenceprinciple, a feature of Einstein's theory of relativity. It was performed jointly by the Smithsonian...
weak equivalenceprinciple to 1 part in one billion. 1893 – Ernst Mach states Mach's principle, the first constructive critique of the idea of Newtonian...
In computer programming, package principles are a way of organizing classes in larger systems to make them more organized and manageable. They aid in understanding...
state of acceleration in an absolute sense. Einstein resolved this problem through the principleofequivalence.: 137–149 The equivalenceprinciple states...
experimental results, Wolfram developed the principleof computational equivalence (PCE): the principle states that systems found in the natural world...
fifth force and weak equivalence principle. A version of the equivalenceprinciple, called the strong equivalenceprinciple, asserts that self-gravitation...
such as on the surface of the Earth, must be supported by a force to prevent it from falling. According to the equivalenceprinciple, it should be indistinguishable...
the certainty equivalence property: that the optimal control solution in this case is the same as would be obtained in the absence of the additive disturbances...
general principleof relativity, namely that the laws of physics are the same for all observers. Locally, as expressed in the equivalenceprinciple, spacetime...
of a set is a grouping of its elements into non-empty subsets, in such a way that every element is included in exactly one subset. Every equivalence relation...
The principleofequivalence in financial services at the European Union (EU) level is one of the instruments the Commission has at its disposal to carry...
Equivalence theorem may refer to: Economics Ricardian equivalence, a principle in economics Revenue equivalence, a concept in auction theory Mathematics...
description of the poetic system (1960, p. 358) applies to music and that in both a "projection of the principleofequivalence from the axis of selection...
of optics; the Principleof Global Illumination, the PrincipleofEquivalence (reflected light is equivalent to emitted light), and the Principleof Direction...
dell'Accademia dei Lincei [it]. In this article he examined the PrincipleofEquivalence, and introduced the so-called "Fermi coordinates". He proved that...