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philipp2020
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Hi
Reading another post about the inverse square law by trewsx7 on this forum, I had the idea that maybe the gravity field isn't constant at some parts.
Imaging a 2-dimensional gravity field produced by a source. Considering ∏, there might be a repeating infinitesimal patterns on ∏ where gravity isn't behaving as it normaly does. I was thinking that the gravity sensors on board of satellites have a refresh rate which is too low to measure this effect, as they are moving too fast at the same time.
So I was interested in finding out what kind of refresh rate the sensors on gravity satellite have, but couldn't find anything. Maybe someone here knows?
Regards
Philipp
Reading another post about the inverse square law by trewsx7 on this forum, I had the idea that maybe the gravity field isn't constant at some parts.
Imaging a 2-dimensional gravity field produced by a source. Considering ∏, there might be a repeating infinitesimal patterns on ∏ where gravity isn't behaving as it normaly does. I was thinking that the gravity sensors on board of satellites have a refresh rate which is too low to measure this effect, as they are moving too fast at the same time.
So I was interested in finding out what kind of refresh rate the sensors on gravity satellite have, but couldn't find anything. Maybe someone here knows?
Regards
Philipp