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− | | | + | | title = The Principle of Relativity |
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− | | | + | | keywords = [[Relativity]] |
− | | published = | + | | published = 1962 |
− | | | + | | journal = [[None]] |
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− | + | ==Abstract== | |
− | = | + | <span lang="EN-GB"> Summary extract: |
− | + | # Up to now no acoustic Michelson test has been performed. Such a test could give much information and would also be of great importance in technology, since a clear idea could be gained about the propagation of waves from moving solids. | |
+ | # In optics a Michelson test may be associated in a simple manner with a Fizeau test. For this purpose the mirrors of the M-test are excites by high-frequency acoustic waves. The changes in density within the mirror act a very fast grille shutter, so there is no longer interference between continous waves but only between discontinous impulses, as was originally supposed in the theory of the M-test. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Scientific Paper|principle relativity]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:23, 1 January 2017
Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The Principle of Relativity |
Author(s) | [[]] |
Keywords | Relativity |
Published | 1962 |
Journal | None |
Pages | 108-114 |
Abstract
Summary extract:
- Up to now no acoustic Michelson test has been performed. Such a test could give much information and would also be of great importance in technology, since a clear idea could be gained about the propagation of waves from moving solids.
- In optics a Michelson test may be associated in a simple manner with a Fizeau test. For this purpose the mirrors of the M-test are excites by high-frequency acoustic waves. The changes in density within the mirror act a very fast grille shutter, so there is no longer interference between continous waves but only between discontinous impulses, as was originally supposed in the theory of the M-test.