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# Inertial forces acting on rotating material objects in a gravitational field
# Inertial forces acting on rotating material objects in a gravitational field


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Scientific Paper
TitleGravity & The Spinning Ball Experiment
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Author(s)Bruce E DePalma
Keywordsgravity, inertia, spinning ball, field
Published1977
JournalNone
No. of pages6

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Abstract

The spinning ball experiment consists of the observation of the interaction of gravitational and inertia forces on a rotating material object. In the interaction of material force on a rotating physical object, four experiments are possible: # Inertial forces acting on non-rotating material objects in field-free space

  1. Inertial forces acting on rotating material objects in field-free space
  2. Inertial forces acting on non-rotating material objects in a gravitational field
  3. Inertial forces acting on rotating material objects in a gravitational field