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2016-07-08 · 23:56

Nice video, as always! Thanks! You could have added that because of: E=m.c², then the energy involved into a electro-magnetic wave is creating a gravitational wave that have an amplitude of: m=E/c²


Minute Physics - Gravitational Waves Explained Using Stick Figures

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