gravitation|gravitations in English
noun
[grav·i·ta·tion || ‚grævɪ'teɪʃn]
force of gravity, force of attraction between two masses; tendency to move toward
Use "gravitation|gravitations" in a sentence
1. Who discovered the Law of Gravitation?
2. It obeys the law of gravitation.
3. World-offending gravitations sash-window snottie diabetogenous scurvier outcheating Ahmeek tetramerism Alcotate sulphonation
4. Gravitation is presumably a modification of space - time.
5. Display Constant of Gravitation or Earth Acceleration
6. Newton's law of universal gravitation is valid.
7. There was now a universal law of gravitation.
8. The sun's gravitation was bending the beam of light.
9. Meanwhile, I also unify the gravitation and electromagnetic force.
10. Newton's law of universal gravitation has been extremely useful.
11. Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love.
12. In theoretical physics, the Brans–Dicke theory of gravitation (sometimes called the Jordan–Brans–Dicke theory) is a theoretical framework to explain gravitation
13. It was Isaac Newton who discovered the law of gravitation.
14. It is gravitation that causes the apple to fall.
15. The law of gravitation explains many phenomena not previously, understood.
16. Newton's law of gravitation refers to the force between two particles.
17. 17 Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love.
18. Einstein's Law of Gravitation was tested during an eclipse of the sun.
19. Another major contribution by Newton was of course his law of gravitation.
20. Sir Isaac Newton, the great scientist of the seventeenth century, first studied gravitation.
21. The results are compared with those by the classical Newton's Law of Gravitation.
22. 27 By gravitation the sun and planets act and react upon one another.
23. It is difficult to overthrow the law of gravitation and the laws of nature.
24. Isaac Newton later showed how gravitation governs the movement of all objects in space.
25. But there is no action at a distance, as later in Newton's theory of gravitation.