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The '''surface gravity''', ''g'', of an [[astronomical object|astronomical]] or other object is the [[gravitational acceleration]] experienced at its surface. The surface gravity may be thought of as the acceleration due to gravity experienced by a hypothetical test particle which is very close to the object's surface and which, in order not to disturb the system, has negligible mass. | |||
Surface gravity is measured in units of [[acceleration]], which, in the [[SI units|SI]] system, are [[metre per second squared|meters per second squared]]. It may also be expressed as a multiple of the [[Earth]]'s [[standard gravity|standard surface gravity]], ''g'' = 9.80665 m/s<sup>2</sup>.<ref>p. 29, [http://physics.nist.gov/Document/sp330.pdf The International System of Units (SI)], ed. Barry N. Taylor, NIST Special Publication 330, 2001.</ref> In [[astrophysics]], the surface gravity may be expressed as log ''g'', which is obtained by first expressing the gravity in [[cgs unit]]s, where the unit of acceleration is [[centimeter]]s per second squared, and then taking the base 10 [[logarithm]].<ref>{{cite web | |||
| last = Smalley | first = B. | date = 2006-07-13 | |||
| url =http://www.astro.keele.ac.uk/~bs/publs/review_text.html | |||
| title =The Determination of T''eff'' and log ''g'' for B to G stars | |||
| publisher = Keele University | accessdate = 2007-05-31 }}</ref> Therefore, as gravity affects all things equally, regardless of their mass in grams or kilograms, and because 1 m/s<sup>2</sup> = 100 cm/s<sup>2</sup>, the surface gravity of Earth could be expressed in cgs units as 980.665 cm/s<sup>2</sup> and at base 10 logarithm (log ''g'') as 2.992. | |||
The surface gravity of a [[white dwarf]] is very high, and of a [[neutron star]] even more. The neutron star's compactness gives it a surface gravity of up to 7{{e|12}} m/s² with typical values of a few {{e|12}} m/s² (that is more than 10<sup>11</sup> times that of [[Earth]]). One measure of such immense gravity is the fact that neutron stars have an [[escape velocity]] of around [[Orders of magnitude (speed)#8|100,000 km/s]], about a third of the [[speed of light]]. | |||
==Mass, radius and surface gravity== | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" align="right" | |||
|+Surface gravity of{{Break}}some Solar System bodies{{Break}}compared with Earth<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Collapsing Universe|author=Isaac Asimov|publisher=Corgi|date=1978|ISBN=0-552-10884-7|page=44}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
! scope="col" | Name | |||
! scope="col" | Surface gravity | |||
|- | |||
| [[Mercury (planet)|Mercury]] || 0.38 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Venus]] || 0.90 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Earth]] || 1.00 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Moon]] || 0.165 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Mars]] || 0.38 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Jupiter]] || 2.53 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Saturn]] || 1.07 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Uranus]] || 0.89 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Neptune]] || 1.14 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Pluto]] || 0.067 | |||
|} | |||
In the [[Newtonian gravity|Newtonian]] theory of [[gravity]], the [[gravitational force]] exerted by an object is proportional to its mass: an object with twice the mass produces twice as much force. Newtonian gravity also follows an inverse square law, so that moving an object twice as far away divides its gravitational force by four, and moving it ten times as far away divides it by 100. This is similar to the intensity of [[light]], which also follows an inverse square law: with relation to distance, light exponentially becomes less visible. | |||
A large object, such as a [[planet]] or [[star]], will usually be approximately round, approaching [[hydrostatic equilibrium]] (where all points on the surface have the same amount of [[gravitational potential energy]]). On a small scale, higher parts of the terrain are eroded, with eroded material deposited in lower parts of the terrain. On a large scale, the planet or star itself deforms until equilibrium is reached.<ref>[http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/gen99/gen99251.htm Why is the Earth round?], at Ask A Scientist, accessed online May 27, 2007.</ref> For most celestial objects, the result is that the planet or star in question can be treated as a near-perfect [[sphere]] when the rotation rate is low. However, for young, massive stars, the equatorial [[azimuth]]al velocity can be quite high—up to 200 km/s or more—causing a significant amount of [[equatorial bulge]]. Examples of such [[stellar rotation|rapidly rotating stars]] include [[Achernar]], [[Altair]], [[Regulus|Regulus A]] and [[Vega]]. | |||
The fact that many large celestial objects are approximately spheres makes it easier to calculate their surface gravity. The gravitational force outside a spherically symmetric body is the same as if its entire mass were concentrated in the center, as was established by [[Sir Isaac Newton]].<ref>Book I, §XII, pp. 218–226, ''Newton's Principia: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy'', Sir Isaac Newton, tr. Andrew Motte, ed. N. W. Chittenden. New York: Daniel Adee, 1848. First American edition.</ref> Therefore, the surface gravity of a [[planet]] or [[star]] with a given mass will be approximately inversely proportional to the square of its [[radius]], and the surface gravity of a planet or star with a given average density will be approximately proportional to its radius. For example, the recently discovered [[planet]], [[Gliese 581 c]], has at least 5 times the mass of Earth, but is unlikely to have 5 times its surface gravity. If its mass is no more than 5 times that of the Earth, as is expected,<ref>[http://www.eso.org/public/outreach/press-rel/pr-2007/pr-22-07.html Astronomers Find First Earth-like Planet in Habitable Zone], ESO 22/07, press release from the [[European Southern Observatory]], April 25, 2007</ref> and if it is a rocky planet with a large iron core, it should have a radius approximately 50% larger than that of Earth.<ref>[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007arXiv0704.3841U The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets XI. Super-Earths (5 & 8 M_Earth) in a 3-planet system], S. Udry, X. Bonfils), X. Delfosse, T. Forveille, M. Mayor, C. Perrier, F. Bouchy, C. Lovis, F. Pepe, D. Queloz, and J.-L. Bertaux. arXiv:astro-ph/0704.3841.</ref><ref name="model">[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007arXiv0704.3454V Detailed Models of super-Earths: How well can we infer bulk properties?], Diana Valencia, Dimitar D. Sasselov, and Richard J. O'Connell, arXiv:astro-ph/0704.3454.</ref> Gravity on such a planet's surface would be approximately 2.2 times as strong as on Earth. If it is an icy or watery planet, its radius might be as large as twice the Earth's, in which case its surface gravity might be no more than 1.25 times as strong as the Earth's.<ref name="model" /> | |||
These proportionalities may be expressed by the formula ''g'' = ''m''/''r''<sup>2</sup>, where ''g'' is the surface gravity of an object, expressed as a multiple of the [[Earth]]'s, ''m'' is its mass, expressed as a multiple of the [[Earth]]'s mass (5.976·10<sup>24</sup> [[kilogram|kg]]) and ''r'' its radius, expressed as a multiple of the Earth's (mean) radius (6,371 [[kilometer|km]]).<ref>[http://www.kayelaby.npl.co.uk/general_physics/2_7/2_7_4.html 2.7.4 Physical properties of the Earth], web page, accessed on line May 27, 2007.</ref> For instance, [[Mars]] has a mass of 6.4185·10<sup>23</sup> [[kilogram|kg]] = 0.107 Earth masses and a mean radius of 3,390 km = 0.532 Earth radii.<ref>[http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/marsfact.html Mars Fact Sheet], web page at NASA NSSDC, accessed May 27, 2007.</ref> The surface gravity of Mars is therefore approximately | |||
:<math>\frac{0.107}{0.532^2} = 0.38</math> | |||
times that of Earth. Without using the Earth as a reference body, the surface gravity may also be calculated directly from [[Newton's Law of Gravitation]], which gives the formula | |||
:<math>g = {\frac{GM}{r^2}}</math> | |||
where ''M'' is the mass of the object, ''r'' is its radius, and ''G'' is the [[gravitational constant]]. | |||
If we let ρ = ''m''/''V'' denote the mean [[density]] of the object, we can also write this as | |||
:<math>g = {\frac{4\pi}{3} G \rho r}</math> | |||
so that, for fixed mean density, the surface gravity ''g'' is proportional to the radius ''r''. | |||
Since gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance, a space station 100 miles above the Earth feels almost the same gravitational force as we do on the Earth's surface. The reason a space station does not plummet to the ground is not that it is not subject to [[gravity]], but that it is in a [[free-fall]] [[orbit]]. | |||
==Non-spherically symmetric objects== | |||
Most real astronomical objects are not absolutely spherically symmetric. One reason for this is that they are often rotating, which means that they are affected by the combined effects of [[gravity|gravitational force]] and [[centrifugal force]]. This causes stars and planets to be [[oblateness|oblate]], which means that their surface gravity is smaller at the equator than at the poles. This effect was exploited by [[Hal Clement]] in his SF novel ''[[Mission of Gravity]]'', dealing with a massive, fast-spinning planet where gravity was much higher at the poles than at the equator. | |||
To the extent that an object's internal distribution of mass differs from a symmetric model, we may use the measured surface gravity to deduce things about the object's internal structure. This fact has been put to practical use since 1915–1916, when [[Roland Eötvös]]'s [[torsion balance]] was used to prospect for [[oil]] near the city of [[Egbell]] (now [[Gbely]], [[Slovakia]].)<ref>[http://www.lct.com/technical-pages/pdf/Li_G_Tut.pdf Ellipsoid, geoid, gravity, geodesy, and geophysics], Xiong Li and Hans-Jürgen Götze, ''Geophysics'', '''66''', #6 (November–December 2001), pp. 1660–1668. DOI [http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1487109 10.1190/1.1487109].</ref><sup>, p. 1663;</sup><ref name="hung">[http://www.pp.bme.hu/ci/2002_2/pdf/ci2002_2_09.pdf Prediction by Eötvös' torsion balance data in Hungary], Gyula Tóth, ''Periodica Polytechnica Ser. Civ. Eng.'' '''46''', #2 (2002), pp. 221–229.</ref><sup>, p. 223.</sup> In 1924, the torsion balance was used to locate the [[Nash Dome]] oil fields in [[Texas]].<ref name="hung" /><sup>, p. 223.</sup> | |||
It is sometimes useful to calculate the surface gravity of simple hypothetical objects which are not found in nature. The surface gravity of infinite planes, tubes, lines, hollow shells, cones, and even more unrealistic structures may be used to provide insights into the behavior of real structures. | |||
==Surface gravity of a black hole== | |||
In relativity, the Newtonian concept of acceleration turns out not to be clear cut. For a black hole, which must be treated relativistically, one cannot define a surface gravity as the acceleration experienced by a test body at the object's surface. This is because the acceleration of a test body at the event horizon of a black hole turns out to be infinite in relativity. Because of this, a renormalized value is used that corresponds to the Newtonian value in the non-relativistic limit. The value used is generally the local proper acceleration (which diverges at the event horizon) multiplied by the gravitational redshift factor (which goes to zero at the event horizon). For the Schwarzschild case, this value is mathematically well behaved for all non-zero values of r and M. | |||
When one talks about the surface gravity of a black hole, one is defining a notion that behaves analogously to the Newtonian surface gravity, but is not the same thing. In fact, the surface gravity of a general black hole is not well defined. However, one can define the surface gravity for a black hole whose event horizon is a Killing horizon. | |||
The surface gravity <math>\kappa</math> of a static [[Killing horizon]] is the acceleration, as exerted at infinity, needed to keep an object at the horizon. Mathematically, if <math>k^a</math> is a suitably normalized [[Killing vector]], then the surface gravity is defined by | |||
:<math>k^a \nabla_a k^b = \kappa k^b</math>, | |||
where the equation is evaluated at the horizon. For a static and asymptotically flat spacetime, the normalization should be chosen so that <math>k^a k_a \rightarrow -1</math> as <math>r\rightarrow\infty</math>, and so that <math>\kappa \geq 0</math>. For the Schwarzschild solution, we take <math>k^a</math> to be the time translation [[Killing vector]] <math>k^a\partial_a = \frac{\partial}{\partial t}</math>, and more generally for the Kerr-Newman solution we take <math>k^a\partial_a = \frac{\partial}{\partial t}+\Omega\frac{\partial}{\partial\phi}</math>, the linear combination of the time translation and axisymmetry Killing vectors which is null at the horizon, where <math>\Omega</math> is the angular velocity. | |||
===The Schwarzschild solution=== | |||
Since <math>k^a</math> is a Killing vector <math>k^a \nabla_a k^b = \kappa k^b </math> implies <math> -k^a \nabla^b k_a = \kappa k^b</math>. In <math>(t,r,\theta,\phi)</math> coordinates <math>k^{a}=(1,0,0,0)</math>. Performing a coordinate change to the advanced Eddington-Finklestein coordinates <math>v = t+r+2M\ln |r-2M|</math> causes the metric to take the form <math>ds^{2} = -\left(1-\frac{2M}{r}\right)dv^{2}+2dvdr+r^{2}(d\theta^{2}+\sin^{2}\theta d\phi^{2}).</math> | |||
Under a general change of coordinates the Killing vector transforms as <math>k^{v} = A_{t}^{v}k^{t}</math> giving the vectors <math>k^{a'}=(1,0,0,0)</math> and <math>k_{a'} = \left(-1+\frac{2M}{r},1,0,0\right).</math> | |||
Considering the b=v entry for <math>k^a \nabla_a k^b = \kappa k^b</math> gives the differential equation <math>-\frac{1}{2}\frac{\partial}{\partial r}\left(-1+\frac{2M}{r}\right) = \kappa.</math> | |||
Therefore the surface gravity for the [[Schwarzschild solution]] with mass <math>M</math> is <math>\kappa = \frac{1}{4M}.</math> | |||
===The Kerr-Newman solution=== | |||
The surface gravity for the [[Kerr-Newman solution]] is | |||
:<math>\kappa = \frac{r_+-r_-}{2(r_+^2+a^2)} = \frac{\sqrt{M^2-Q^2-J^2/M^2}}{2M^2-Q^2+2M\sqrt{M^2-Q^2-J^2/M^2}}</math>, | |||
where <math>Q</math> is the electric charge, <math>J</math> is the angular momentum, we define <math>r_\pm := M \pm \sqrt{M^2-Q^2-J^2/M^2}</math> to be the locations of the two horizons and <math>a := J/M</math>. | |||
===Dynamical black holes=== | |||
Surface gravity for stationary black holes is well defined. This is because all stationary black holes have a horizon that is Killing.<ref>{{cite book|last=Wald|first=Robert|title=General Relativity|year=1984|publisher=University Of Chicago Press|isbn=978-0-226-87033-5}}</ref> Recently there has been a shift towards defining the surface gravity of dynamical black holes whose spacetime does not admit a [[Killing vector field|Killing vector (field)]].<ref>{{cite journal|last=Nielsen|first=Alex|coauthors=Yoon|title=Dynamical Surface Gravity|journal=Classical Quantum Gravity|year=2008|volume=25}}</ref> Several definitions have been proposed over the years by various authors. As of current, there is no consensus or agreement of which definition, if any, is correct.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Pielahn|first=Mathias|coauthors=G. Kunstatter, A. B. Nielsen|title=Dynamical surface gravity in spherically symmetric black hole formation|journal=Physical Review D|date=November 2011|volume=84|issue=10|pages=104008(11)|doi=10.1103/PhysRevD.84.104008|bibcode = 2011PhRvD..84j4008P |arxiv = 1103.0750 }}</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/301/lectures/node152.html Newtonian surface gravity] | |||
[[Category:Gravitation]] | |||
[[Category:Black holes]] | |||
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The surface gravity, g, of an astronomical or other object is the gravitational acceleration experienced at its surface. The surface gravity may be thought of as the acceleration due to gravity experienced by a hypothetical test particle which is very close to the object's surface and which, in order not to disturb the system, has negligible mass.
Surface gravity is measured in units of acceleration, which, in the SI system, are meters per second squared. It may also be expressed as a multiple of the Earth's standard surface gravity, g = 9.80665 m/s2.[1] In astrophysics, the surface gravity may be expressed as log g, which is obtained by first expressing the gravity in cgs units, where the unit of acceleration is centimeters per second squared, and then taking the base 10 logarithm.[2] Therefore, as gravity affects all things equally, regardless of their mass in grams or kilograms, and because 1 m/s2 = 100 cm/s2, the surface gravity of Earth could be expressed in cgs units as 980.665 cm/s2 and at base 10 logarithm (log g) as 2.992.
The surface gravity of a white dwarf is very high, and of a neutron star even more. The neutron star's compactness gives it a surface gravity of up to 7Template:E m/s² with typical values of a few Template:E m/s² (that is more than 1011 times that of Earth). One measure of such immense gravity is the fact that neutron stars have an escape velocity of around 100,000 km/s, about a third of the speed of light.
Mass, radius and surface gravity
Name | Surface gravity |
---|---|
Mercury | 0.38 |
Venus | 0.90 |
Earth | 1.00 |
Moon | 0.165 |
Mars | 0.38 |
Jupiter | 2.53 |
Saturn | 1.07 |
Uranus | 0.89 |
Neptune | 1.14 |
Pluto | 0.067 |
In the Newtonian theory of gravity, the gravitational force exerted by an object is proportional to its mass: an object with twice the mass produces twice as much force. Newtonian gravity also follows an inverse square law, so that moving an object twice as far away divides its gravitational force by four, and moving it ten times as far away divides it by 100. This is similar to the intensity of light, which also follows an inverse square law: with relation to distance, light exponentially becomes less visible.
A large object, such as a planet or star, will usually be approximately round, approaching hydrostatic equilibrium (where all points on the surface have the same amount of gravitational potential energy). On a small scale, higher parts of the terrain are eroded, with eroded material deposited in lower parts of the terrain. On a large scale, the planet or star itself deforms until equilibrium is reached.[4] For most celestial objects, the result is that the planet or star in question can be treated as a near-perfect sphere when the rotation rate is low. However, for young, massive stars, the equatorial azimuthal velocity can be quite high—up to 200 km/s or more—causing a significant amount of equatorial bulge. Examples of such rapidly rotating stars include Achernar, Altair, Regulus A and Vega.
The fact that many large celestial objects are approximately spheres makes it easier to calculate their surface gravity. The gravitational force outside a spherically symmetric body is the same as if its entire mass were concentrated in the center, as was established by Sir Isaac Newton.[5] Therefore, the surface gravity of a planet or star with a given mass will be approximately inversely proportional to the square of its radius, and the surface gravity of a planet or star with a given average density will be approximately proportional to its radius. For example, the recently discovered planet, Gliese 581 c, has at least 5 times the mass of Earth, but is unlikely to have 5 times its surface gravity. If its mass is no more than 5 times that of the Earth, as is expected,[6] and if it is a rocky planet with a large iron core, it should have a radius approximately 50% larger than that of Earth.[7][8] Gravity on such a planet's surface would be approximately 2.2 times as strong as on Earth. If it is an icy or watery planet, its radius might be as large as twice the Earth's, in which case its surface gravity might be no more than 1.25 times as strong as the Earth's.[8]
These proportionalities may be expressed by the formula g = m/r2, where g is the surface gravity of an object, expressed as a multiple of the Earth's, m is its mass, expressed as a multiple of the Earth's mass (5.976·1024 kg) and r its radius, expressed as a multiple of the Earth's (mean) radius (6,371 km).[9] For instance, Mars has a mass of 6.4185·1023 kg = 0.107 Earth masses and a mean radius of 3,390 km = 0.532 Earth radii.[10] The surface gravity of Mars is therefore approximately
times that of Earth. Without using the Earth as a reference body, the surface gravity may also be calculated directly from Newton's Law of Gravitation, which gives the formula
where M is the mass of the object, r is its radius, and G is the gravitational constant. If we let ρ = m/V denote the mean density of the object, we can also write this as
so that, for fixed mean density, the surface gravity g is proportional to the radius r.
Since gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance, a space station 100 miles above the Earth feels almost the same gravitational force as we do on the Earth's surface. The reason a space station does not plummet to the ground is not that it is not subject to gravity, but that it is in a free-fall orbit.
Non-spherically symmetric objects
Most real astronomical objects are not absolutely spherically symmetric. One reason for this is that they are often rotating, which means that they are affected by the combined effects of gravitational force and centrifugal force. This causes stars and planets to be oblate, which means that their surface gravity is smaller at the equator than at the poles. This effect was exploited by Hal Clement in his SF novel Mission of Gravity, dealing with a massive, fast-spinning planet where gravity was much higher at the poles than at the equator.
To the extent that an object's internal distribution of mass differs from a symmetric model, we may use the measured surface gravity to deduce things about the object's internal structure. This fact has been put to practical use since 1915–1916, when Roland Eötvös's torsion balance was used to prospect for oil near the city of Egbell (now Gbely, Slovakia.)[11], p. 1663;[12], p. 223. In 1924, the torsion balance was used to locate the Nash Dome oil fields in Texas.[12], p. 223.
It is sometimes useful to calculate the surface gravity of simple hypothetical objects which are not found in nature. The surface gravity of infinite planes, tubes, lines, hollow shells, cones, and even more unrealistic structures may be used to provide insights into the behavior of real structures.
Surface gravity of a black hole
In relativity, the Newtonian concept of acceleration turns out not to be clear cut. For a black hole, which must be treated relativistically, one cannot define a surface gravity as the acceleration experienced by a test body at the object's surface. This is because the acceleration of a test body at the event horizon of a black hole turns out to be infinite in relativity. Because of this, a renormalized value is used that corresponds to the Newtonian value in the non-relativistic limit. The value used is generally the local proper acceleration (which diverges at the event horizon) multiplied by the gravitational redshift factor (which goes to zero at the event horizon). For the Schwarzschild case, this value is mathematically well behaved for all non-zero values of r and M.
When one talks about the surface gravity of a black hole, one is defining a notion that behaves analogously to the Newtonian surface gravity, but is not the same thing. In fact, the surface gravity of a general black hole is not well defined. However, one can define the surface gravity for a black hole whose event horizon is a Killing horizon.
The surface gravity of a static Killing horizon is the acceleration, as exerted at infinity, needed to keep an object at the horizon. Mathematically, if is a suitably normalized Killing vector, then the surface gravity is defined by
where the equation is evaluated at the horizon. For a static and asymptotically flat spacetime, the normalization should be chosen so that as , and so that . For the Schwarzschild solution, we take to be the time translation Killing vector , and more generally for the Kerr-Newman solution we take , the linear combination of the time translation and axisymmetry Killing vectors which is null at the horizon, where is the angular velocity.
The Schwarzschild solution
Since is a Killing vector implies . In coordinates . Performing a coordinate change to the advanced Eddington-Finklestein coordinates causes the metric to take the form
Under a general change of coordinates the Killing vector transforms as giving the vectors and
Considering the b=v entry for gives the differential equation
Therefore the surface gravity for the Schwarzschild solution with mass is
The Kerr-Newman solution
The surface gravity for the Kerr-Newman solution is
where is the electric charge, is the angular momentum, we define to be the locations of the two horizons and .
Dynamical black holes
Surface gravity for stationary black holes is well defined. This is because all stationary black holes have a horizon that is Killing.[13] Recently there has been a shift towards defining the surface gravity of dynamical black holes whose spacetime does not admit a Killing vector (field).[14] Several definitions have been proposed over the years by various authors. As of current, there is no consensus or agreement of which definition, if any, is correct.[15]
References
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- ↑ p. 29, The International System of Units (SI), ed. Barry N. Taylor, NIST Special Publication 330, 2001.
- ↑ Template:Cite web
- ↑ 20 year-old Real Estate Agent Rusty from Saint-Paul, has hobbies and interests which includes monopoly, property developers in singapore and poker. Will soon undertake a contiki trip that may include going to the Lower Valley of the Omo.
My blog: http://www.primaboinca.com/view_profile.php?userid=5889534 - ↑ Why is the Earth round?, at Ask A Scientist, accessed online May 27, 2007.
- ↑ Book I, §XII, pp. 218–226, Newton's Principia: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Sir Isaac Newton, tr. Andrew Motte, ed. N. W. Chittenden. New York: Daniel Adee, 1848. First American edition.
- ↑ Astronomers Find First Earth-like Planet in Habitable Zone, ESO 22/07, press release from the European Southern Observatory, April 25, 2007
- ↑ The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets XI. Super-Earths (5 & 8 M_Earth) in a 3-planet system, S. Udry, X. Bonfils), X. Delfosse, T. Forveille, M. Mayor, C. Perrier, F. Bouchy, C. Lovis, F. Pepe, D. Queloz, and J.-L. Bertaux. arXiv:astro-ph/0704.3841.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Detailed Models of super-Earths: How well can we infer bulk properties?, Diana Valencia, Dimitar D. Sasselov, and Richard J. O'Connell, arXiv:astro-ph/0704.3454.
- ↑ 2.7.4 Physical properties of the Earth, web page, accessed on line May 27, 2007.
- ↑ Mars Fact Sheet, web page at NASA NSSDC, accessed May 27, 2007.
- ↑ Ellipsoid, geoid, gravity, geodesy, and geophysics, Xiong Li and Hans-Jürgen Götze, Geophysics, 66, #6 (November–December 2001), pp. 1660–1668. DOI 10.1190/1.1487109.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Prediction by Eötvös' torsion balance data in Hungary, Gyula Tóth, Periodica Polytechnica Ser. Civ. Eng. 46, #2 (2002), pp. 221–229.
- ↑ 20 year-old Real Estate Agent Rusty from Saint-Paul, has hobbies and interests which includes monopoly, property developers in singapore and poker. Will soon undertake a contiki trip that may include going to the Lower Valley of the Omo.
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Extending the tax exemption would help. The exemption, which may be as a lot as $2 million per family, covers individuals who negotiate a principal reduction on their existing mortgage, sell their house short (i.e., for lower than the excellent loans), or take part in a foreclosure course of. An extension of theexemption would seem like a common-sense means to assist stabilize the housing market, but the political turmoil around the fiscal-cliff negotiations means widespread sense could not win out. Home Minority Chief Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) believes that the mortgage relief provision will be on the table during the grand-cut price talks, in response to communications director Nadeam Elshami. Buying or promoting of blue mild bulbs is unlawful.
A vendor's stamp duty has been launched on industrial property for the primary time, at rates ranging from 5 per cent to 15 per cent. The Authorities might be trying to reassure the market that they aren't in opposition to foreigners and PRs investing in Singapore's property market. They imposed these measures because of extenuating components available in the market." The sale of new dual-key EC models will even be restricted to multi-generational households only. The models have two separate entrances, permitting grandparents, for example, to dwell separately. The vendor's stamp obligation takes effect right this moment and applies to industrial property and plots which might be offered inside three years of the date of buy. JLL named Best Performing Property Brand for second year running
The data offered is for normal info purposes only and isn't supposed to be personalised investment or monetary advice. Motley Fool Singapore contributor Stanley Lim would not personal shares in any corporations talked about. Singapore private home costs increased by 1.eight% within the fourth quarter of 2012, up from 0.6% within the earlier quarter. Resale prices of government-built HDB residences which are usually bought by Singaporeans, elevated by 2.5%, quarter on quarter, the quickest acquire in five quarters. And industrial property, prices are actually double the levels of three years ago. No withholding tax in the event you sell your property. All your local information regarding vital HDB policies, condominium launches, land growth, commercial property and more
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In its statement, the singapore property listing - website link, government claimed that the majority citizens buying their first residence won't be hurt by the new measures. Some concessions can even be prolonged to chose teams of consumers, similar to married couples with a minimum of one Singaporean partner who are purchasing their second property so long as they intend to promote their first residential property. Lower the LTV limit on housing loans granted by monetary establishments regulated by MAS from 70% to 60% for property purchasers who are individuals with a number of outstanding housing loans on the time of the brand new housing purchase. Singapore Property Measures - 30 August 2010 The most popular seek for the number of bedrooms in Singapore is 4, followed by 2 and three. Lush Acres EC @ Sengkang
Discover out more about real estate funding in the area, together with info on international funding incentives and property possession. Many Singaporeans have been investing in property across the causeway in recent years, attracted by comparatively low prices. However, those who need to exit their investments quickly are likely to face significant challenges when trying to sell their property – and could finally be stuck with a property they can't sell. Career improvement programmes, in-house valuation, auctions and administrative help, venture advertising and marketing, skilled talks and traisning are continuously planned for the sales associates to help them obtain better outcomes for his or her shoppers while at Knight Frank Singapore. No change Present Rules
Extending the tax exemption would help. The exemption, which may be as a lot as $2 million per family, covers individuals who negotiate a principal reduction on their existing mortgage, sell their house short (i.e., for lower than the excellent loans), or take part in a foreclosure course of. An extension of theexemption would seem like a common-sense means to assist stabilize the housing market, but the political turmoil around the fiscal-cliff negotiations means widespread sense could not win out. Home Minority Chief Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) believes that the mortgage relief provision will be on the table during the grand-cut price talks, in response to communications director Nadeam Elshami. Buying or promoting of blue mild bulbs is unlawful.
A vendor's stamp duty has been launched on industrial property for the primary time, at rates ranging from 5 per cent to 15 per cent. The Authorities might be trying to reassure the market that they aren't in opposition to foreigners and PRs investing in Singapore's property market. They imposed these measures because of extenuating components available in the market." The sale of new dual-key EC models will even be restricted to multi-generational households only. The models have two separate entrances, permitting grandparents, for example, to dwell separately. The vendor's stamp obligation takes effect right this moment and applies to industrial property and plots which might be offered inside three years of the date of buy. JLL named Best Performing Property Brand for second year running
The data offered is for normal info purposes only and isn't supposed to be personalised investment or monetary advice. Motley Fool Singapore contributor Stanley Lim would not personal shares in any corporations talked about. Singapore private home costs increased by 1.eight% within the fourth quarter of 2012, up from 0.6% within the earlier quarter. Resale prices of government-built HDB residences which are usually bought by Singaporeans, elevated by 2.5%, quarter on quarter, the quickest acquire in five quarters. And industrial property, prices are actually double the levels of three years ago. No withholding tax in the event you sell your property. All your local information regarding vital HDB policies, condominium launches, land growth, commercial property and more
There are various methods to go about discovering the precise property. Some local newspapers (together with the Straits Instances ) have categorised property sections and many local property brokers have websites. Now there are some specifics to consider when buying a 'new launch' rental. Intended use of the unit Every sale begins with 10 p.c low cost for finish of season sale; changes to 20 % discount storewide; follows by additional reduction of fiftyand ends with last discount of 70 % or extra. Typically there is even a warehouse sale or transferring out sale with huge mark-down of costs for stock clearance. Deborah Regulation from Expat Realtor shares her property market update, plus prime rental residences and houses at the moment available to lease Esparina EC @ Sengkang