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Stamatis states \"General relativity says that there is no experiment I can do i

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Question

Stamatis states "General relativity says that there is no experiment I can do in a closed room to tell whether my system is accelerating or not accelerating. This means that the path of a thrown ball should be the same in both systems." Rachel answers, "The path of the ball could be different. General relativity only says that you can't tell whether it's different because the system is accelerating or because of the presence of some new gravitational force." You should A. agree entirely with Stamatis: Rachel's argument is incorrect. B. agree with Stamatis, but Rachel makes some good points. C. agree equally with Stamatis and Rachel. D. agree with Rachel, but Stamatis makes some good points. E. agree entirely with Rachel: Stamatis' argument is incorrect.

Explanation / Answer

Option E

I will totally agree with rachel, because argument is incorrect.

New Gravitional force?

How can it is possible ? Gravitational force is same in that room.

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