This paper seeks to provide a historically well-informed analysis of an important post-Newtonian area of research in experimental physics between 1798 and 1898, namely the determination of the mean density of the earth and, by the end of the nineteenth century, the gravitational constant. Traditionally, research on these matters is seen as a case of ‘puzzle solving.’ In this paper, I show that such focus does not do justice to the evidential significance of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century experimental research on the mean density of the earth and the gravitational constant. As Newton’s theory of universal gravitation was mainly based on astronomical observation, it remained to be shown that Newton’s law of universal gravitation did not b...
Usually, the "laboratory" of gravitational tests was the celestial bodies, the astrophysical systems...
In general, the value of Newton's gravitational constant big G has one of the longest history of mea...
In this paper an analysis of Newton’s argument for universal gravitation is provided. In the past, t...
This article seeks to provide a historically well-informed analysis of an important post-Newtonian a...
The measure G, the universal gravitational constant, is attributed to Henry Cavendish. Nevertheless,...
Funding: ‘The Gravitational Constant 1890-1915 – From the Local to the Universal, European Universit...
Citation: Piersol, Paul Du Chaillu. Gravitation. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1...
As is generally known, Newton’s notion of universal gravitation surpassed various theories of partic...
An overview of the experimental and observational status in gravitational physics is given, both for...
As is generally known, Newton’s notion of universal gravitation surpassed various theories of partic...
An historical overview is given from the first XVIIIth century experiments «to determine the density...
The measure G, the universal gravitational constant, is attributed to Henry Cavendish. Nevertheless,...
A commonly suggested method for determining the Newtonian constant of universal gravitation (G) is t...
Theories in science in general, and in physics in particular, are confirmed (temporarily) by experim...
This work analyses the real meaning of Newton's gravitational constant G. This constant is necessary...
Usually, the "laboratory" of gravitational tests was the celestial bodies, the astrophysical systems...
In general, the value of Newton's gravitational constant big G has one of the longest history of mea...
In this paper an analysis of Newton’s argument for universal gravitation is provided. In the past, t...
This article seeks to provide a historically well-informed analysis of an important post-Newtonian a...
The measure G, the universal gravitational constant, is attributed to Henry Cavendish. Nevertheless,...
Funding: ‘The Gravitational Constant 1890-1915 – From the Local to the Universal, European Universit...
Citation: Piersol, Paul Du Chaillu. Gravitation. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1...
As is generally known, Newton’s notion of universal gravitation surpassed various theories of partic...
An overview of the experimental and observational status in gravitational physics is given, both for...
As is generally known, Newton’s notion of universal gravitation surpassed various theories of partic...
An historical overview is given from the first XVIIIth century experiments «to determine the density...
The measure G, the universal gravitational constant, is attributed to Henry Cavendish. Nevertheless,...
A commonly suggested method for determining the Newtonian constant of universal gravitation (G) is t...
Theories in science in general, and in physics in particular, are confirmed (temporarily) by experim...
This work analyses the real meaning of Newton's gravitational constant G. This constant is necessary...
Usually, the "laboratory" of gravitational tests was the celestial bodies, the astrophysical systems...
In general, the value of Newton's gravitational constant big G has one of the longest history of mea...
In this paper an analysis of Newton’s argument for universal gravitation is provided. In the past, t...