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Researchers Develop the Most Detailed Map of Gravitational Variations Ever

schliz writes "An Australian-German team of researchers has developed the most detailed map of gravitational variations ever, using satellite data, gravitational readings and small-scale topographical models. They say the data will help civil engineers and miners, and will be available for free online. Gravitational fields vary because the Earth isn't perfectly spherical. According to the new map, the field is 0.7% greater near the North Pole (9.83ms-2) than at Peru's Nevado Huascaran summit (9.76ms-2). The difference is 40% more than previously expected."

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  1. direct link by schneidafunk · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here is a direct link to the map if you are wondering where you'll be the lightest :)

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    1. Re:direct link by Cryacin · · Score: 4, Funny

      The important question: Are they attracting tenure with the weight of their research?

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  2. Your Mom's House by Esion+Modnar · · Score: 4, Funny

    The gravity field spikes hard there.

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    1. Re: Your Mom's House by camperdave · · Score: 3, Interesting

      True, but the real question is whether the increase in gravitational pull due to the extra mass of the mountain is greater than or less than the decrease in gravitational pull you experience by being further away from the center of the Earth due to the height of the mountain.

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  3. this is just the first step. by nimbius · · Score: 4, Funny

    the more challenging and involved effort will be the calculus of integrating this detailed graviton map into future "your mother is so fat" jokes.

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  4. Re:Don't know their science by RichMan · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Grocery stores "weigh" everything in grams. Grams might be mass but the general populace uses mass interchangeably with weight.

    Hmm, can we use the map to get global scale calibrations to a normal mass. It would seem to be unfair that the same amount of material might cost more or less in different places due to scale errors that measure weight and use it blindly as mass.

  5. Re:Don't know their science by Kjella · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Hmm, can we use the map to get global scale calibrations to a normal mass. It would seem to be unfair that the same amount of material might cost more or less in different places due to scale errors that measure weight and use it blindly as mass.

    For weights that are comparing against a known mass there is no problem. The 1 kg of material you want to buy will always weigh the same as the 1 kg on the other side of the scale weight, no matter if it's 9.76 or 9.83 newtons on each side. So these "global scale calibrations" just involve transferring around known masses and has been done for centuries. The only way the scale would be off would be if one arm was on the North Pole and the other in Peru.

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  6. Re:no key or legend by AJWM · · Score: 3, Informative

    Of course there isn't. That's why boats float.

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