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Gravity

In physics, gravity (from Latin gravitas 'weight'), also known as gravitation or a gravitational interaction, is a fundamental interaction, which may be described as the force that draws material objects towards each other.

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Gravity

Nodes236
Edges235
Triples226
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.008475
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Gravity

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related to Newton's theory of gravitation · 22
Gravity → At Halley's, Before, Christopher Wren, De, Earth-bound, Edmond Halley, Edmund Halley, First, Halley, However, In, Isaac Newton, Kepler's, Mathematical Principles, Natural Philosophy, Newton, Newton's, On, Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Robert Hooke
related to Scientific Revolution · 21
Gravity → Aristotelian, Aristotle's, Benedetto Varchi, De Soto, Delft, Domingo, Dominican, European, Flemish, Francesco Beato, Giambattista Benedetti, Giovan Bellaso, In, Italian, Italy, Luca Ghini, Simon Stevin, Soto, Spanish Dominican, The
related to Ancient world · 20
Gravity → Although, Ancient Greece, Archimedes, Aristotle, Aristotle's, Byzantine Alexandrian, CE, De, Earth, Greek, He, In, In Ancient Greece, John Philoponus, Plutarch, Roman, The, Two, Vitruvius, While Aristotle's
related to Gravitational radiation · 16
Gravity → Big Bang, Earth, Einstein, General, Hulse, It, Its, LIGO, Neutron, Nobel Prize, Physics, September, Taylor, The, This, Universe
related to On Earth · 13
Gravity → Assuming, Earth, Earth's, Every, For, International Bureau, International System, Measures, Newtonian, SI, The, Units, Weights
see also · 12
Gravity → Absence, Anti-gravity, Concept, Effect, Fundamental, Laws, Loss, Mathematical, Newton's, Physical, Restatement, Use
related to Anomalies and discrepancies · 11
Gravity → Accelerated, Dark, Flyby, Galaxies, Galaxy, Newtonian, Stars, The, The Pioneer, There, Various
related to Einstein's general relativity · 10
Gravity → Albert Einstein, Einstein's, Euclidean, Eventually, In, Mercury, Mercury's, Newton's, Sun, The
related to Gravitational field · 9
Gravity → Different, Each, Euclidean, Field, Fields, For, In, The, The Einstein
related to Stars and black holes · 9
Gravity → As, During, Higher, If, In, Stars, Sun, The, Very

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relativity gravitational theory force newton's objects mass general light field law also gravitation earth distance two physics system einstein newton

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Gravityis aprimary driver for the large-scale structures in the universe0.90text
Gravityis alaw that every object with mass attracts every other object in the universe in proportion to each mass and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them0.90text
Gravityis aattractive force that draws objects to the Earth and used the term gurutvākarṣaṇ to describe it.In the ancient Middle East0.90text
Gravityis adominant player0.90text
on Earthinstance ofOn the surface of a planetary body0.80text
the force of gravity operates towards the center of the bodyinstance ofOn the surface of a planetary body0.80text
is modified by the centrifugal effects arising from the rotation of the bodyinstance ofOn the surface of a planetary body0.80text
Plutarch who correctly predicted that the attraction of gravity was not unique to the Earth.Although he did not understand gravity as a forceinstance ofthere were other thinkers0.80text
the ancient Greek philosopher Archimedes discovered the center of gravity of a triangleinstance ofthere were other thinkers0.80text
mountainsinstance ofsurface features0.80text
ridgesinstance ofsurface features0.80text
and perhaps unusually high or low sub-surface densitiesinstance ofsurface features0.80text

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