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Tests of general relativity

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The three tests of general relativity are the perihelion shift of Mercury's orbit, the bending of starlight by a massive object and the existence of gravitational waves. These tests will be described below.


Perihelion Shift of Mercury

Bending of Starlight by a Massive Object

Existence of Gravitational Waves