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The gravity field determination from the third invariant depends on two kinds of data, i.e. the GOCE gravity gradient measurements and the synthetic gravity gradients derived from a priori gravity field. The GOCE gravity gradient measurements of the components Vxx, Vyy, Vzz and Vxz in the GRF...
The strength of the forces of gravity depends on two factors The masses of the objects and the distance between them Mass (does not change) Amount of matter in an object Weight (does change depending on its location) The force of gravity on an object ...
Development of precipitates in a fracture plane over time. The fracture orientation relative to gravity is given in the lower left hand corner of each row and the time at the top of each column. Colors are used to identify the fluid components based on pH (yellow–Solution 3, blue–Solution...
Therefore, δ∗ only depends on the vector ξμ, hence we adopt the notation δ∗→δξ∗. The action of δξ∗ is thus δξ∗g~μν=Lξg~μν−2dg~μν∇~⋅ξ,δξ∗φ=Lξφ+d−22dφ∇~⋅ξ. (8) Obviously, the unimodular transformations are a subgroup ...
The successful application of gravity to studies of the crust and upper mantle, as well as to studies of the geoid, depends upon: (a) a realistic theoretical representation of the gravity field to be expected at any point on the earth's surface, and (b) observed values of gravity on an...
“The waves can either be in phase and add up, or the waves can be out of phase and cancel each other out. The trick is that whether they are in phase or out of phase depends very sensitively on some quantities that you might want to measure, such as acceleration, gravity, rotation...
The quality of marine gravity field model derived from satellite altimeter is manifested on two aspects as accuracy and resolution, which mainly depends on the following factors: (1) the altimeter range precision (2) the spatial track density and along-track sampling rate (3) the diverse track ...
The force tending to hold objects to the earth's surface depends not only on the earth's gravitational field but also on other factors, such as the earth's rotation. The measure of the force of gravity on a given body is the weight of that body; although the mass of a body does ...
Inertia is solely dependent on an object's mass—the greater the mass, the greater the inertia. This property explains why heavier objects are harder to start or stop moving. Whereas, gravity's strength not only depends on mass but also on the distance between objects; it decreases as the ...