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Influence of the Temperature of a Body on Its Weight

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The physical preconditions are considered for the temperature of a body to influence the force of gravity experienced by it. The results are given of experiments on weighing metal rods heated by ultrasound which confirm a dependence of the weight of the rods on their temperature.

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Dmitriev, A.L., Nikushchenko, E.M. & Snegov, V.S. Influence of the Temperature of a Body on Its Weight. Measurement Techniques 46, 115–120 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023693416472

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