"Variations" of the attractive forces between the masses on a modified Cavendish' balance versus the distance to the Sun. The 24 Solar Cycle (SC) is shown in blue; the transition to the 25 SC (High oscillations) is shown in green, and the 25 SC is shown in orange.

"Variations" of the attractive forces between the masses on a modified Cavendish' balance versus the distance to the Sun. The 24 Solar Cycle (SC) is shown in blue; the transition to the 25 SC (High oscillations) is shown in green, and the 25 SC is shown in orange.

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... pattern in Figure 3 matches very well with Equation (1). The observed peaks are due to nutation' effects. ...
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... observed peaks are due to nutation' effects. Figure 3 includes a ribbon-like feature that is correlated to the fitting of Equation (2) ...

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