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In the framework of unifying gravity and electromagnetism, we have shown that accelerating objects emit gravitational wave as those determined by Larmor formula for the accelerating charged particle. We have found new formulae for the power of Gravitational waves radiated by spinning and orbiting objects. The minimum wavelength of the gravitational wave emitted by an object of mass m and radius R is \(\lambda_{\min.}=\sqrt[4]{\frac{32}{3}}\sqrt{\frac{\pi^{2}GmR}{c^{2}}}\) .
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Arbab, A.I. On the gravitational radiation of gravitating objects. Astrophys Space Sci 323, 181–184 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10509-009-0058-y
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