If he releases a body which he previously had in his hand, the acceleration of the chest will no longer be transmitted to this body, and for this reason the body will approach the floor of the chest with an accelerated relative motion. The observer will... Relativity: The Special and General Theory - Seite 77von Albert Einstein - 1920 - 168 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Thomas Vargish, Delo E. Mook - 1999 - 228 Seiten
...acceleration, namely the acceleration that is being imparted to the room via the rope. Einstein continues: The observer will further convince himself that the...of the same magnitude, whatever kind of body he may happen to use for the experiment. Relying on his knowledge of the gravitational field ... the man in... | |
| J.K. Gilbert, C. Boulter - 2000 - 404 Seiten
...which he previously had in his hand, the acceleration of the chest will no longer be transmitted to the body, and for this reason the body will approach the...of the same magnitude, whatever kind of body he may happen to use for the experiment. Relying on his knowledge of the gravitational field [. . .], the... | |
| J.K. Gilbert, C. Boulter - 2000 - 404 Seiten
...conclusion about this situation (Einstein, 1961, p. 67): If he releases a body which he previously had in his hand, the acceleration of the chest will no longer be transmitted to the body, and for this reason the body will approach the floor of the chest with an accelerated relative... | |
| Gerald James Holton, Stephen G. Brush - 2001 - 604 Seiten
...on our earth. If he releases a body which he previously had in his hand, the acceleration of the box will no longer be transmitted to this body, and for...this reason the body will approach the floor of the box with an accelerated relative motion. The observer will further convince himself that the acceleration... | |
| Lisa M. Dolling, Arthur F. Gianelli, Glenn N. Statile - 2003 - 762 Seiten
...as anyone stands in a room of a house on our earth. If he releases a body which he previously had in his hand, the acceleration of the chest will no longer...of the same magnitude, whatever kind of body he may happen to use for the experiment. Relying on his knowledge of the gravitational field (as it was discussed... | |
| Glyn Lloyd-Hughes - 2005 - 412 Seiten
...as anyone stands in a room of a house on our earth. If he release a body which he previously had in his hand, the acceleration of the chest will no longer...of the same magnitude, whatever kind of body he may happen to use for the experiment. The point Einstein is leading up to is clear from the above passage.... | |
| Albert Einstein - 2005 - 296 Seiten
...as anyone stands in a room of a house on our earth. If he releases a body which he previously had in his hand, the acceleration of the chest will no longer...of the same magnitude, whatever kind of body he may happen to use for the experiment. Relying on his knowledge of the gravitational field (as it was discussed... | |
| Stephen Hawking - 2009 - 470 Seiten
...anyone stands in a room of a house on our earth. If he releases a body which 179 he previously had in his hand, the acceleration of the chest will no longer...of the same magnitude, whatever kind of body he may happen to use for the experiment. Relying on his knowledge of the gravitational field (as it was discussed... | |
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