Egenacceleration
I relativitetsteorien er egenacceleration[1] den fysiske acceleration (f.eks., målbare acceleration som vist af et accelerometer) udøvet på et objekt. Det er netop accelerationen relativ til et frit fald eller inertiel, observatøren, som et øjeblik er i hvile relativ til objektet, som måles.
Kilder/referencer
- ^ Edwin F. Taylor & John Archibald Wheeler (1966 1st ed. only) Spacetime Physics (W.H. Freeman, San Francisco) ISBN 0-7167-0336-X, Chapter 1 Exercise 51 page 97-98: "Clock paradox III" (pdf Arkiveret 21. juli 2017 hos Wayback Machine).
Eksterne henvisninger
- Excerpts from the first edition of Spacetime Physics, and other resources posted by Edwin F. Taylor Arkiveret 6. maj 2012 hos Wayback Machine
- James Hartle's gravity book page Arkiveret 25. juli 2011 hos Wayback Machine including Mathematica programs to calculate Christoffel symbols.
- Andrew Hamilton's notes and programs Arkiveret 11. februar 2008 hos Wayback Machine for working with local tetrads at U. Colorado, Boulder.
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