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Gravimetry is the
measurement of the
strength of a
gravitational field.
Gravimetry may be used when
either the
magnitude of a
gravitational field or the...
- gravity,
wherein an
accelerometer is
specifically configured for use in
gravimetry, are
called gravimeters.
Accelerometers are also
increasingly used in...
- surface. The
gravimetry mission GRACE-FO
orbits at
about 500 km (310 mi) as did its predecessor, GRACE. GOCE (2009-2013), an ESA
gravimetry mission, orbited...
- The
Iceland hotspot is a
hotspot that is
partly responsible for the high
volcanic activity that has
formed the
Iceland Plateau and the
island of Iceland...
- of the bodies; the
measurement and
analysis of
these rates is
known as
gravimetry. At a
fixed point on the surface, the
magnitude of Earth's
gravity results...
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Despite the setback, by 1964
plans for the
development of an
Apollo surface gravimetry experiment were
underway leveraging the same technologies.: 1 In addition...
- (seismology),
variations in
gravitational acceleration and m****
changes (
gravimetry),
magnetic field variations,
geodetic parameters,
atmospheric waves, as...
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hexachloroplatinic acid has been used in the
determination of pot****ium ions by
gravimetry. When
hexachloroplatinic acid is heated, it
decomposes through platinum(IV)...
- 127. ISBN 978-0-19-530786-3. M.
Amalvict (2010). "Chapter 12.
Absolute gravimetry at BIPM, Sèvres (France), at the time of Dr.
Akihiko Sakuma". In Stelios...
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Galileo Galilei, is a unit of
acceleration typically used in
precision gravimetry. The gal is
defined as 1
centimeter per
second squared (1 cm/s2). The...