principle of equivalence 的定义
Physics.
- the principle that, in any small region of space-time, the effects of a gravitational field are indistinguishable from those of an appropriate acceleration of the frame of reference.
principle of equivalence 近义词
等同于 theory of relativity
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更多principle of equivalence例句
- Nuclear clocks could also test a foundation of Einstein’s gravity theory — the equivalence principle.
- In confirming Galileo’s gravity experiment yet again, the result upholds the equivalence principle, a foundation of Albert Einstein’s theory of gravity, general relativity.
- But the qualities Mario Cuomo brought to public life—compassion, integrity, commitment to principle—remain in short supply today.
- Nixon said defending the two islands was “a matter of principle.”
- Bratton might have said something that was closer to a real-world moral equivalence.
- He was trying, I think, to demonstrate balance and equivalence.
- If the noble experiment of American democracy is to mean anything, it is fidelity to the principle of freedom.
- Many so-called "humming tones" are given for practice, but in accepting them observe whether the foregoing principle is obeyed.
- The grand thing is to have each of your five fingers go "dum, dum," an equal number of times, which is the principle of all three!
- He had hitherto lived for universal man:—his days should terminate on a different principle.
- The gauge of railways in Great Britain was not fixed upon any scientific principle.
- I have erected above 100 steam-engines on this principle, but never met with one accident or complaint against them.