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      Measuring the Newtonian constant of gravitation with a differential free-fall gradiometer: a feasibility study.

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      The Review of scientific instruments
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          An original setup is presented to measure the Newtonian Constant of Gravitation G. It is based on the same principle as used in ballistic absolute gravimeters. The differential acceleration of three simultaneously freely falling test masses is measured in order to determine G. In this paper, a description of the experimental setup is presented. A detailed uncertainty budget estimates the relative uncertainty to be of the order of 5.3 × 10(-4), however with some improvements a relative uncertainty in G of one part in 10(4) could be feasible.

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          Journal
          Rev Sci Instrum
          The Review of scientific instruments
          AIP Publishing
          1089-7623
          0034-6748
          Apr 2014
          : 85
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Faculty of Sciences, Technology and Communication, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
          Article
          10.1063/1.4869875
          24784631
          59fe9b0c-ca56-4272-8039-cf6d14756c9e
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