Abstract
The very-near-zone dynamic Newtonian gravitational fields of an acoustically stressed cylinder are measured as a function of distance and azimuthal angle. The high frequency of 1660 cps is a new regime for gravitational technology, since previously measured gravitational interactions were static, as in the Cavendish experiment, or at tidal cycles per day. Results are in agreement with theory.

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