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  • Gravity - Wikipedia
    In physics, gravity (from Latin gravitas 'weight'[1]), also known as gravitation or a gravitational interaction, [2] is a fundamental interaction, which may be described as the effect of a field that is generated by a gravitational source such as mass
  • 13: Gravitation - Physics LibreTexts
    13 2: Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation All masses attract one another with a gravitational force proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them
  • Gravity | Definition, Physics, Facts | Britannica
    The launch of space vehicles and developments of research from them have led to great improvements in measurements of gravity around Earth, other planets, and the Moon and in experiments on the nature of gravitation
  • Understanding Gravitation: Concepts, Principles and Application
    Gravitation is a fundamental force of nature that governs the motion of objects throughout the universe It is the attractive force that draws two bodies toward one another, resulting in a pull that depends on their masses and the distance separating them
  • What Is Gravity? Definition, Formulas, Facts
    Newton’s law of universal gravitation describes gravity as a force between two masses, decreasing with distance Einstein’s general theory of relativity redefines gravity as the curvature of spacetime caused by mass
  • Gravitation: Principle, Law, Theory, Waves, Roles, Examples
    Combining both theories, Newton formulated a universal law of gravitation in the 17th century, which was accurate for every corner of the universe Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation states that every single particle is attracted to every other particle with a certain amount of force
  • Gravitation | Brilliant Math Science Wiki
    Gravity or gravitation is a natural phenomenon by which all things with energy are brought toward (or gravitate toward) one another, including stars, planets, galaxies, and even light and sub-atomic particles


















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