Gravitative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gravitate
To obey the law of gravitation to exert a force or pressure or tend to move under the influence of gravitation to tend in
Gravitation
The act of gravitating
Gravitational
Of or pertaining to the force of gravity as gravitational units
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Gravitative
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Pressitant
Gravitating heavy
escape velocity
The minimum velocity at which an object must be moving in order for it to overcome the gravitational attraction of a massive celestial body such as the earth or the sun and escape beyond its gravitational
graviton
A theoretical gauge boson that mediates the extremely weak gravitational interactions between particles the quantum of the gravitational field having zero rest mass and a spin of 2
Libration point
of a system of two large astronomical bodies orbiting each other as the Earth moon system where the gravitational pull of the two bodies on an object are approximately equal and in opposite directions A solid object
Levitate
To rise or tend to rise as if lighter than the surrounding medium to become buoyant opposed to gravitate
Natural
assumed put on or acquired as the natural growth of animals or plants the natural motion of a gravitating body natural strength or disposition the natural heat of the body natural color
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Gravitative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gravitate
To obey the law of gravitation to exert a force or pressure or tend to move under the influence of gravitation to tend in
Gravitation
The act of gravitating
Gravitational
Of or pertaining to the force of gravity as gravitational units
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Gravitative
Matched in: Term Gravitative
Pressitant
Gravitating heavy
escape velocity
The minimum velocity at which an object must be moving in order for it to overcome the gravitational attraction of a massive celestial body such as the earth or the sun and escape beyond its gravitational
graviton
A theoretical gauge boson that mediates the extremely weak gravitational interactions between particles the quantum of the gravitational field having zero rest mass and a spin of 2
Libration point
of a system of two large astronomical bodies orbiting each other as the Earth moon system where the gravitational pull of the two bodies on an object are approximately equal and in opposite directions A solid object
Levitate
To rise or tend to rise as if lighter than the surrounding medium to become buoyant opposed to gravitate
Natural
assumed put on or acquired as the natural growth of animals or plants the natural motion of a gravitating body natural strength or disposition the natural heat of the body natural color
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