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Can gravity radiate?
In electromagnetism, when a charge accelerates, it emits radiation. We know this because we can write the retarded potentials, apply $\vec E=- \nabla V-\frac{\partial \vec{A}}{\partial t}$ and $\vec B=...
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Is there a gravitational analogue of a classical Rutherford-atom?
In a Rutherford-atom, the electron classically emits EM radiation on an average rate of,
$$
-\frac{dE}{dt}=\frac {\omega^4 e^2 R_0^2}{3c^3(4π\epsilon_0)}
$$
Where $\omega$ is the angular frequency, $...
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Do gravitational waves travel always in a straight line (along a geodesic) like EM waves?
There are a lot of questions and answers on this site about light traveling in straight lines in vacuum (following a geodesic). And there are a lot about both EM and gravitational waves traveling at ...
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Why does Light get caught by Gravity, when both are travelling at the Speed of Light?
Gravitational waves travel at the speed of light waves.
So then, why do light waves get caught by gravitational waves (eg, black holes)?
And if it is about the strength of the photon field, then why ...
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Strength of gravitational waves vs. electromagnetic waves
If the recent gravitational wave's energy had reached us as visible light, how bright would it have been? Stackexchange complains about the form and brevity of the question so i add something... if it ...
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Consequences of a stable geon
What would be the consequences be of a stable geon? What similiarity, if any, would it have to a naked singularity? What would a stable geon potentially look like, and what would the immediate ...
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Gravitational waves vs. electromagnetic for telecommunications
Assuming it would be possible, what would be the advantages/disadvantages of manipulating gravitational waves for telecommunications versus using electromagnetic?
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Accelerating masses lose energy?
If I understand this correctly, accelerating charges lose energy in the form of EM waves because they change the electric and magnetic fields, which "costs" energy. Does that mean that accelerating ...