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Gravitational Field Intensity and Shifting of Waves
Author(s) -
Sankar Palchoudhury
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of fundamental physical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2231-8186
DOI - 10.14331/ijfps.2020.330142
Subject(s) - gravitational wave , physics , intensity (physics) , gravitational field , crest , trough (economics) , field (mathematics) , geodesy , geophysics , optics , astrophysics , astronomy , geology , mathematics , pure mathematics , economics , macroeconomics
The celestial bodies like the sun, stars, etc., are the owner of higher gravitational field intensity areas and the ‎source of various ‎kinds of waves. Waves rush from higher gravitational field intensity areas like the sun to lower ‎gravitational field intensity ‎areas like the earth. This paper, finding out that the wave exchanges some ‎force during traveling from the sun to the ground. ‎Every wave has a frequency and each frequency of a wave ‎has two parts, crest and trough and both together is a complete ‎single frequency.‎

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