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gravitational

[ UK /ɡɹˌævɪtˈe‍ɪʃənə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˌɡɹævɪˈteɪʃənəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or caused by gravitation

How To Use gravitational In A Sentence

  • The geoid is defined as a gravitational equipotential surface that coincides with mean sea level.
  • By coming so close to earth, the gravitational field will alter its trajectory ever so slightly.
  • A cloud of gas that is gravitationally attracted to the black hole can have a net angular momentum oppositely directed from that of the black hole. Supermassive Black Holes Spinning Backwards Create Death Ray Jets? | Universe Today
  • Stars are initially formed from gas, mostly hydrogen, and contract under their own gravitational attraction.
  • That unexpectedly collapses it into a black hole, a supermassive region with a gravitational pull so strong not even light can escape.
  • To escape from the Moon's gravitational field, a sample must be accelerated to a velocity above 2.4 kilometres per second.
  • This is consistent with the proposal that the cerebellar cortex contains an internal representation of gravitational torques which is encoded through a learning process. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • It does not therefore describe the collision of genuinely non-aligned gravitational waves.
  • The discovery of the repulsive, anti - gravitational force of dark energy is explained.
  • No bits of light or matter can climb out of these deep gravitational abysses.
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