Source Word
sticky bead argument
Proper noun
(physics)
A
thought
experiment
linking
general
relativity
and
gravitational
waves,
based
on
the
idea
of
two
beads
sliding
freely
(but
with
a
small
amount
of
friction)
on
a
rigid
rod.
As
the
wave
passes
over
the
rod,
atomic
forces
hold
the
length
of
the
rod
fixed,
but
the
proper
distance
between
the
two
beads
oscillates.
Thus,
the
beads
rub
against
the
rod,
dissipating
heat.
Japanese Meaning
物理学における思考実験。一般相対性理論と重力波の関連性を示すため、わずかな摩擦を伴う2つのビーズが、硬い棒上を自由に滑る様子を用い、重力波が通過すると棒の長さは原子間力の働きで固定されるが、ビーズ間の実際の距離は振動し、その結果ビーズが棒と摩擦し熱を発散する現象を説明する。
Sense(1)
(physics)
A
thought
experiment
linking
general
relativity
and
gravitational
waves,
based
on
the
idea
of
two
beads
sliding
freely
(but
with
a
small
amount
of
friction)
on
a
rigid
rod.
As
the
wave
passes
over
the
rod,
atomic
forces
hold
the
length
of
the
rod
fixed,
but
the
proper
distance
between
the
two
beads
oscillates.
Thus,
the
beads
rub
against
the
rod,
dissipating
heat.
( canonical )