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Gravitationsanziehung von Ellipsoiden

In: Ein Schaubild der Mathematik

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  • Dmitry Fuchs

    (University of California Davis, Dept. Mathematics)

  • Serge Tabachnikov

    (Pennsylvania State University, Dept. Mathematics)

Abstract

Zusammenfassung In dieser letzten Vorlesung greifen wir frei auf physikalische Fachterminologie zurück, wobei wir seitens des Lesers ein physikalisches Grundwissen gepaart mit gesundem Menschenverstand voraussetzen. Zum Beispiel wird eine Funktion als das Potenzial Potenzial eines Kraftfelds bezeichnet, wenn der Kraftvektor der Gradient dieser Funktion ist; eine Äquipotenzialfläche Aquipotenzialfläche ist eine Niveaufläche einer Potenzialfunktion usw. Natürlich ist die Gravitationsanziehung proportional zu den Massen und umgekehrt proportional zum Quadrat des Abstands zwischen den Körpern. Gleiches gilt für die Anziehung und Abstoßung elektrischer Ladungen nach Coulomb. Coulombsches Gesetz

Suggested Citation

  • Dmitry Fuchs & Serge Tabachnikov, 2011. "Gravitationsanziehung von Ellipsoiden," Springer Books, in: Ein Schaubild der Mathematik, chapter 0, pages 473-484, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-12960-5_30
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-12960-5_30
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