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== Reference ==
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== Literatura ==
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* Dicke, Robert H.; "New Research on Old Gravitation", ''Science'' '''129''', 3349 (1959). This paper is the first to make the distinction between the strong and weak equivalence principles.
* Dicke, Robert H.; "Mach's Principle and Equivalence", in ''Evidence for gravitational theories: proceedings of course 20 of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi"'', ed. C. Møller (Academic Press, New York, 1962). This article outlines the approach to precisely testing general relativity advocated by Dicke and pursued from 1959 onwards.
* Einstein, Albert; "Über das Relativitätsprinzip und die aus demselben gezogene Folgerungen", ''Jahrbuch der Radioaktivitaet und Elektronik'' '''4''' (1907); translated "On the relativity principle and the conclusions drawn from it", in ''The collected papers of Albert Einstein. Vol. 2 : The Swiss years: writings, 1900–1909'' (Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1989), Anna Beck translator. This is Einstein's first statement of the equivalence principle.
* Einstein, Albert; [http://einsteinpapers.press.princeton.edu/vol3-doc/523 "Über den Einfluß der Schwerkraft auf die Ausbreitung des Lichtes"], ''Annalen der Physik'' '''35''' translated "On the Influence of Gravitation on the Propagation of Light" in ''The collected papers of Albert Einstein. Vol. 3 : The Swiss years: writings, 1909–1911'' (Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1994), Anna Beck translator, and in ''The Principle of Relativity'', (Dover, 1924)W. Perrett and G. B. Jeffery translators. {{page|year=1911|isbn=978-0-486-60081-9|pages=99–108, }}. The two Einstein papers are discussed online at [http://www1.kcn.ne.jp/~h-uchii/gen.GR.html The Genesis of General Relativity].
* Brans, Carl H.; "The roots of scalar-tensor theory: an approximate history", {{arxiv|gr-qc/0506063}}. Discusses the history of attempts to construct gravity theories with a scalar field and the relation to the equivalence principle and Mach's principle.
* Misner, Charles W.; Thorne, Kip S.; and Wheeler, John A.; ''Gravitation'', New York: W. H. Freeman and Company, 1973, Chapter 16 discusses the equivalence principle.
* Ohanian, Hans; and Ruffini, Remo; ''Gravitation and Spacetime 2nd edition'', New York:. {{page1|location=|publisher= Norton|year=1994|isbn=978-0-393-96501-8|pages=}} Chapter 1 discusses the equivalence principle, but incorrectly, according to modern usage, states that the strong equivalence principle is wrong.
* Uzan, Jean-Philippe; "The fundamental constants and their variation: Observational status and theoretical motivations", ''Reviews of Modern Physics'' '''75''', 403 (2003). {{arxiv|hep-ph/0205340}} This technical article reviews the best constraints on the variation of the fundamental constants.
* Will, Clifford M.; ''Theory and experiment in gravitational physics'', Cambridge, UK. {{page1|location=|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1993|id=|pages=}}. This is the standard technical reference for tests of general relativity.
* Will, Clifford M.; ''Was Einstein Right?: Putting General Relativity to the Test'', Basic Books (1993). This is a popular account of tests of general relativity.
* Will, Clifford M.; [http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2006-3 ''The Confrontation between General Relativity and Experiment,''] Living Reviews in Relativity (2006). An online, technical review, covering much of the material in ''Theory and experiment in gravitational physics.'' The Einstein and strong variants of the equivalence principles are discussed in sections [http://relativity.livingreviews.org/open?pubNo=lrr-2006-3&page=articlesu1.html 2.1] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20140201221349/http://relativity.livingreviews.org/open?pubNo=lrr-2006-3&page=articlesu4.html 3.1], respectively.
* Friedman, Michael; ''Foundations of Space-Time Theories'', Princeton, New Jersey. {{page1|location=|publisher=Princeton University Press|year=1983|id=|pages=}}. Chapter V discusses the equivalence principle.
* {{citation | first = Michel | last=Ghins| first2 = Tim |last2=Budden |title= The Principle of Equivalence| journal = Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys.| volume = 32 |year=2001 |issue = 1|pages=33–51 | doi=}}
* {{citation|first = Hans C.|last=Ohanian|title= What is the Principle of Equivalence?|journal = American Journal of Physics| volume = 45 |year=1977|issue=10|doi=10.1119/1.10744|bibcode=1977AmJPh..45..903O|pages=903-909}}
* {{citation|first = E.|last=Di Casola|first2=S.|last2=Liberati|first3=S.|last3=Sonego|title= Nonequivalence of equivalence principles|journal = American Journal of Physics| volume =83 |year=2015|issue=1|doi=10.1119/1.4895342|arxiv=1310.7426|bibcode=2015AmJPh..83...39D|pages=39}}
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