Gravitational phenomena
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TIDESGravitational phenomena
TIDESGravitational effects
TIDEGravitational phenomenon
TIDEGravitational effect on water
EARL"Gravitational Forces" Robert .. Keen
SAGReact to gravitational pull
BLACKHOLEEscape-proof gravitational field
gravitationallyGRAVITATIONAL, relating to gravitation
BLACKHOLEGravitational collapse consequence, in theory
KAPPASymbol of Einstein's gravitational constant
SAGBe affected by gravitational pull
BLACKHOLESThey contain high gravitational fields
BLACKHOLESThey have extremely high gravitational fields
swingbya spacecraft mission which uses gravitational pull
gravitinoa hypothetical particle associated with the gravitational force
swingbysSWINGBY, a spacecraft mission which uses gravitational pull
gravimeteran instrument for measuring variations in gravitational fields
gravimetersGRAVIMETER, an instrument for measuring variations in gravitational fields
gravitinosGRAVITINO, a hypothetical particle associated with the gravitational force
gravitonsA hypothetical quantum of gravitational energy, regarded as a particle
antigravitya hypothetical effect resulting from cancellation or reduction of a gravitational field
antigravitiesANTIGRAVITY, a hypothetical effect resulting from cancellation or reduction of a gravitational field
geotaxisoriented movement of a motile organism toward or away from a gravitational force
systemgroup of interacting bodies under the influence of related forces a gravitational system
weightsThe force exerted on the mass of a body by a gravitational field
classonthe photon or graviton as the smallest discrete quantity of the electromagnetic and gravitational fields, respectively
classonsthe photon or graviton as the smallest discrete quantity of the electromagnetic and gravitational fields, respectively
swingbyA change in the flight path of a spacecraft using the gravitational pull of a celestial body
swingbysA change in the flight path of a spacecraft using the gravitational pull of a celestial body
capturing(of a star, planet, or other celestial body) Bring (a less massive body) permanently within its gravitational influence
potentialsThe quantity determining the energy of mass in a gravitational field or of charge in an electric field
perturbationsA minor deviation in the course of a celestial body, caused by the gravitational attraction of a neighboring body
perturbationA minor deviation in the course of a celestial body, caused by the gravitational attraction of a neighboring body
gradiometerAn instrument for measuring the gradient of an energy field, esp. the horizontal gradient of the earth's gravitational or magnetic field
gradiometersAn instrument for measuring the gradient of an energy field, esp. the horizontal gradient of the earth's gravitational or magnetic field
slingshotThe effect of the gravitational pull of a celestial body in accelerating and changing the course of another body or a spacecraft
slingshotsThe effect of the gravitational pull of a celestial body in accelerating and changing the course of another body or a spacecraft
massesThe quantity of matter that a body contains, as measured by its acceleration under a given force or by the force exerted on it by a gravitational field
degenerateRelating to or denoting matter at densities so high that gravitational contraction is counteracted either by the Pauli exclusion principle or by an analogous quantum effect between closely packed neutrons
precessionThe slow movement of the axis of a spinning body around another axis due to a torque (such as gravitational influence) acting to change the direction of the first axis. It is seen in the circle slowly traced out by the pole of a spinning gyroscope