The Cavendish Experiment and the Quest to Determine the Gravitational Constant - Research Article from Science and Its Times

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The Cavendish Experiment and the Quest to Determine the Gravitational Constant - Research Article from Science and Its Times

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The determination of a precise value for the gravitational constant (G) has proved a frustrating, but fruitful, exercise for scientists since the constant was first described by English physicist Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) in his influential 1687 work, Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica ("Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy"). In many ways as enigmatic as mathematicians' search for a proof to Fermat's last theorem (proved only in the last decade of the twentieth century), the determination of an exact value of the gravitational constant has eluded physicists for more than 300 years. The quest for "G" provides a continuing challenge to the experimental ingenuity of physicists and often spurs new generations of physicists to recapture the inventiveness and delicacy of measurement first embodied in the elegant experiments conducted by English physicist...

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