Autor/a

Giné, Jaume

Fecha de publicación

2011-06-01T12:16:55Z

2011-06-01T12:16:55Z

2009



Resumen

The sameness between the inertial mass and the gravitational mass is an assumption and not a consequence of the equivalent principle is shown. In the context of the Sciama’s inertia theory, the sameness between the inertial mass and the gravitational mass is discussed and a certain condition which must be experimentally satisfied is given. The inertial force proposed by Sciama, in a simple case, is derived from the Assis’ inertia theory based in the introduction of a Weber type force. The origin of the inertial force is totally justified taking into account that the Weber force is, in fact, an approximation of a simple retarded potential, see [18, 19]. The way how the inertial forces are also derived from some solutions of the general relativistic equations is presented. We wonder if the theory of inertia of Assis is included in the framework of the General Relativity. In the context of the inertia developed in the present paper we establish the relation between the constant acceleration a0 , that appears in the classical Modified Newtonian Dynamics (M0ND) theory, with the Hubble constant H0 , i.e. a0 ≈ cH0 .

Tipo de documento

article
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Lengua

Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Gravitation theory; Gravitational fields; Mach inertia principle Particle acceleration; Gravitació

Publicado por

Elsevier

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(c) Elsevier, 2009

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