Abstract
We study the linear post-Newtonian approximation to general relativity
known as gravitoelectromagnetism (GEM); in particular, we examine the
similarities and differences between GEM and electrodynamics.
Notwithstanding some significant differences between them, we find that a special nonstationary metric in
GEM can be employed to show {\it explicitly} that it is possible to introduce
gravitational induction within GEM in close analogy with Faraday's law of
induction and Lenz's law in electrodynamics. Some of the physical
implications of gravitational induction are briefly discussed.
Anno
2008
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Bini D., Cherubini C., Chicone C., Mashhoon B.
Editore
IOP Pub.
Rivista
Classical and quantum gravity (Print)