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Nonspinning reserve — The generating capacity not currently running but capable of being connected to the bus and load within a specified time. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary … Energy terms
Frame fields in general relativity — In general relativity, a frame field (also called a tetrad or vierbein) is a set of four orthonormal vector fields, one timelike and three spacelike, defined on a Lorentzian manifold that is physically interpreted as a model of spacetime. The… … Wikipedia
Gödel metric — The Gödel metric is an exact solution of the Einstein field equations in which the stress energy tensor contains two terms, the first representing the matter density of a homogeneous distribution of swirling dust particles, and the second… … Wikipedia
Monochromatic electromagnetic plane wave — In general relativity, the monochromatic electromagnetic plane wave spacetime is the analog of the monochromatic plane waves known from Maxwell s theory. The precise definition of the solution is a bit complicated, but very instructive. Any exact … Wikipedia
Van Stockum dust — In general relativity, the van Stockum dust is an exact solution of the Einstein field equation in which the gravitational field is generated by dust rotating about an axis of cylindrical symmetry. Since the density of the dust is increasing with … Wikipedia
Geometrodynamics — In theoretical physics, geometrodynamics generally denotes a program of reformulation and unification which was enthusiastically promoted by John Archibald Wheeler in the 1960s.Einstein s GeometrodynamicsAs a search of the arXiv with the keyword… … Wikipedia
Fermi-Walker differentiation — geometry stubIn the theory of Lorentzian manifolds, Fermi Walker differentiation is a generalization of covariant differentiation.Application to general relativityIn general relativity, Fermi Walker derivatives of the spacelike unit vector fields … Wikipedia
Tidal tensor — In Newton s theory of gravitation and in various relativistic classical theories of gravitation, such as general relativity, the tidal tensor represents # tidal accelerations of a cloud of (electrically neutral, nonspinning) test particles, #… … Wikipedia