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<blockquote data-quote="SergiusPaulus" data-source="post: 253404" data-attributes="member: 12264"><p>Regarding gravity I was curious if we can measure it or record it. I asked AI. It explained Gravimeters.</p><p></p><p>Gravimeters: Gravimeters are instruments designed to measure the strength of the gravitational field at a particular location. They operate on the principle that the acceleration due to gravity influences the motion of a test mass. By observing the displacement or oscillation of this mass, scientists can infer the local gravitational field strength.</p><p></p><p>Another container similar to the jet is a bouncing tennis ball. It’s a hollow container. I would imagine its interior is also weightless at the top of its bounce. Would be neat if we could insert various sensors inside containers to measure or study gravity.</p><p>I’m sure somebody does that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SergiusPaulus, post: 253404, member: 12264"] Regarding gravity I was curious if we can measure it or record it. I asked AI. It explained Gravimeters. Gravimeters: Gravimeters are instruments designed to measure the strength of the gravitational field at a particular location. They operate on the principle that the acceleration due to gravity influences the motion of a test mass. By observing the displacement or oscillation of this mass, scientists can infer the local gravitational field strength. Another container similar to the jet is a bouncing tennis ball. It’s a hollow container. I would imagine its interior is also weightless at the top of its bounce. Would be neat if we could insert various sensors inside containers to measure or study gravity. I’m sure somebody does that. [/QUOTE]
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