• Gravitational time dilation is a form of time dilation, an actual difference of elapsed time between two events, as measured by observers situated at varying...
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  • 1% of the value predicted by gravitational time dilation. (See Pound–Rebka experiment) In 2010, gravitational time dilation was measured at the Earth's...
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  • Earth-based observers, general time dilation including gravitational time dilation causes Barycentric Coordinate Time, which is based on the SI second...
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  • well. It is therefore not influenced by the gravitational time dilation caused by the Earth. The TCG is the time coordinate for the Geocentric Celestial Reference...
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  • directly proportional to the classical gravitational potential, precisely as given by standard gravitational time dilation formulas. Shapiro's original formulation...
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  • consequences of general relativity are: Gravitational time dilation: Clocks run slower in deeper gravitational wells. Precession: Orbits precess in a way...
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  • hypothetical miniature black holes are called primordial black holes. Gravitational time dilation near a large, slowly rotating, nearly spherical body, such as...
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    of gravity, such as gravitational waves, gravitational lensing and an effect of gravity on time known as gravitational time dilation. Many of these predictions...
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    complicate a rigorous derivation. A gravitational redshift can also equivalently be interpreted as gravitational time dilation at the source of the radiation:...
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  • of light, and include gravitational time dilation, gravitational lensing, the gravitational redshift of light, the Shapiro time delay and singularities/black...
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  • in the electromagnetic potential.[clarification needed] The gravitational time dilation in the vicinity of the central body is given by γ = | g t t |...
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    represent the entire surface. The amount of dilation due to gravity is determined using the gravitational time dilation equation: t r t ∞ = 1 − 2 G M r c 2 {\displaystyle...
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    possible to confirm velocity time dilation at the 10−16 level at speeds below 36 km/h. Also, gravitational time dilation was measured from a difference...
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    (at higher gravitational potential). This effect is known as gravitational time dilation. The experiment was a test of a major consequence of Einstein's...
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    A gravitational singularity, spacetime singularity or simply singularity is a condition in which gravity is predicted to be so intense that spacetime...
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    energetic counterparts. Gravitational time dilation gives rise to the phenomenon of gravitational redshift and Shapiro signal travel time delays near massive...
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  • Atomic Time (TAI) instant 1977-01-01T00:00:00.000. This is also the instant at which TAI introduced corrections for gravitational time dilation. TT and...
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    "Time dilation". Relativity: Special, General, and Cosmological. Oxford University Press. p. 43. ISBN 0-19-856731-6. Gravitational time dilation; time...
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    known as gravitational time dilation, an object falling into a black hole appears to slow as it approaches the event horizon, taking an infinite time to reach...
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    Time dilation as predicted by special relativity is often verified by means of particle lifetime experiments. According to special relativity, the rate...
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  • the effect being called gravitational time dilation. As of early 2024, there is no lunar time standard. Instead, the time on the Moon is different for...
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  • of gravity, such as gravitational waves, gravitational lensing and an effect of gravity on time known as gravitational time dilation. Many of these predictions...
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    physics. Gravitation, also known as gravitational attraction, is the mutual attraction between all masses in the universe. Gravity is the gravitational attraction...
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  • therefore not influenced by the gravitational time dilation caused by the Sun and the rest of the system. TCB is the time coordinate for the Barycentric...
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  • participating in TAI were ticking at different rates due to gravitational time dilation, and the combined TAI scale, therefore, corresponded to an average...
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  • Continued Gravitational Contraction". They showed when a sufficiently massive star runs out of thermonuclear fuel, it will undergo continued gravitational contraction...
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    {3m}{r}}\right)^{1/2}\,dt.} The −2m/r term is interpreted as the gravitational time dilation, while the additional −m/r is due to the rotation of this frame...
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    Second (redirect from Second (time))
    elevation of as little as 2 cm by the change in its rate due to gravitational time dilation. There have only ever been three definitions of the second: as...
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  • equivalence, Einstein field equations, gravitational time dilation, gravitational redshift, gravitational lensing, gravitational waves, perihelion of Mercury,...
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  • association of the time dilation due to rotation (calculated as a result of the change in the detector's count rate) with gravitational time dilation. Such experiments...
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