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  1. Gravity - Wikipedia

    Gravity is the word used to describe a physical law, a fundamental physical interaction that derives primarily from mass, and the observed consequences of that interaction on objects.

  2. Gravity | Definition, Physics, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 14, 2026 · The works of Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein dominate the development of gravitational theory. Newton’s classical theory of gravitational force held sway from his Principia, …

  3. What Is Gravity? | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids

    Jan 20, 2026 · The answer is gravity: an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other. Earth's gravity is what keeps you on the ground and what makes things fall. An animation of gravity at …

  4. DOE Explains...Gravity | Department of Energy

    Gravity is the force of fundamental attraction between all things that have mass or energy. It feels powerful to us in our daily lives, but it is by far the weakest of the four known forces in nature. The …

  5. GRAVITATIONAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    GRAVITATIONAL definition: of or relating to the force of attraction between two masses. See examples of gravitational used in a sentence.

  6. 13: Gravitation - Physics LibreTexts

    In this section, we study the nature of the gravitational force for objects as small as ourselves and for systems as massive as entire galaxies. We show how the gravitational force affects objects on …

  7. Gravitational Force: Principle, Law, Factors, Waves, Examples

    Jul 20, 2025 · Gravitational forces are a topic of huge interest today. All theoretical physicists, quantum researchers, astrophysicists and cosmologists are captivated by the concept of gravity.

  8. What is Gravitational Force? How Gravity Works - Selftution

    Mar 21, 2025 · Gravitational force, or simply gravity, is the invisible force that pulls two objects toward each other. It’s the reason why things fall to the ground and why planets stay in orbit around …

  9. Gravitational Force: Definition, Formula, and Examples

    Feb 3, 2023 · All objects having mass attract each other with force known as the gravitational force. It is quite noticeable in astronomical objects such as Sun, Earth, and Moon that have enormous …

  10. Gravitational Fields - Student Academic Success - Monash University

    Newton’s Law of Gravitation states that any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force directly proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between …