- Newton's law
of universal gravitation describes gravity as a
force by
stating that
every particle attracts every other particle in the
universe with a...
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through the
process of gravitropism and
influencing the
circulation of fluids in
multicellular organisms. The
gravitational attraction between the original...
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exclusively by
gravitational attraction. All
bodies accelerate in
vacuum at the same rate,
regardless of the m****es or
compositions of the bodies; the...
- The
gravitational constant is an
empirical physical constant involved in the
calculation of gravitational effects in Sir
Isaac Newton's law
of universal...
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Gravitation is a
widely adopted textbook on
Albert Einstein's
general theory of relativity,
written by
Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne, and John Archibald...
- been
taught in
terms of a
field model,
rather than a
point attraction. It
results from the
spatial gradient of the
gravitational potential field. In general...
- law
of attraction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Law
of attraction may
refer to:
Electromagnetic attraction Newton's law
of universal gravitation Law...
- Look up
gravitation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gravitation is the m****-proportionate
force of attraction among matter.
Gravitation may also refer...
-
of Theosophy. In 1919,
Another theosophical author Annie Besant discussed the 'Law
of Attraction'.
Besant compared her
version of it to
gravitation,...
- In Earman, John; Janssen, Michel; Norton, John D. (eds.). The
Attraction of Gravitation (Einstein Studies). Vol. 5. Boston—Basel: Birkhäuser. pp. 248–273...