| 11. | This is sometimes referred to as gravitational mass.
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| 12. | General relativity models gravity as a curvature within space-time that changes as a gravitational mass moves.
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| 13. | In that view, the ( outward ) motion is instead a consequence of its " gravitational mass ".
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| 14. | Tests of the weak equivalence principle are those that verify the equivalence of gravitational mass and inertial mass.
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| 15. | Suppose we have an object with inertial and gravitational masses " m " and " M ", respectively.
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| 16. | Measuring gravitational mass in terms of traditional mass units is simple in principle, but extremely difficult in practice.
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| 17. | :Start with inertia, and the idea of'gravitational mass'versus'inertial mass'. talk ) 02 : 11, 31 December 2005 ( UTC)
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| 18. | In the theory of relativity, "'time dilation "'is a difference of elapsed time between two gravitational mass or masses.
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| 19. | Since inertial and gravitational masses are equivalent, gravitation should also be the result of observation from a Minkowski subspace.
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| 20. | :: What if it is accelerated to a relativistic speed-the inertial mass increases, but what about the gravitational mass?
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