Tests of the Gravitational Inverse-Square Law

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We review recent experimental tests of the gravitational inverse-square law and the wide variety of theoretical considerations that suggest the law may break down in experimentally accessible regions.

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Adelberger, E. G., Heckel, B. R., & Nelson, A. E. (2003). Tests of the Gravitational Inverse-Square Law. Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.nucl.53.041002.110503

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