Gravity
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Relations
- Newton’s Law of Gravitation: Newton’s law describes the gravitational force between objects.
- Mass: Gravity is directly proportional to the mass of objects.
- Gravitational Potential Energy: Gravitational potential energy is the energy associated with an object’s position in a gravitational field.
- Wrinkle: The effects of gravity can cause skin to sag and wrinkle, especially as we age.
- Gravitational Time Dilation: Gravity causes time to slow down near massive objects.
- Acceleration: Gravity causes objects to accelerate towards each other.
- Gravitational Redshift: Gravity causes the redshift of light escaping from massive objects.
- Gravitational Field: Gravity creates a gravitational field around objects with mass.
- Spacetime Curvature: Gravity curves spacetime, according to general relativity.
- Geodesics: Geodesics are the paths that objects follow in curved spacetime due to gravity.
- Black Holes: Black holes have extremely strong gravitational fields.
- Escape Velocity: Escape velocity is the speed needed to escape an object’s gravitational pull.
- Relativity: Relativity explains gravity as a consequence of the curvature of spacetime.
- Gravitational Lensing: Gravity can bend light, causing gravitational lensing effects.
- Force: Gravity is a force that attracts objects with mass.
- Tides: The gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun causes tides on Earth.
- Gravitational Waves: Gravitational waves are ripples in spacetime caused by massive objects.
- Weight: Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object’s mass.
- Gravitational Constant: The gravitational constant determines the strength of gravity.
- Motion: Gravity is a force that causes objects to accelerate towards each other, affecting their motion.
- Mass: Gravity is the attractive force between objects with mass, with the force being proportional to their masses.
- General Relativity: Einstein’s theory of general relativity describes gravity as curvature in spacetime.
- Laws of Nature: The law of gravity is a fundamental law of nature that describes the attractive force between objects with mass.
- Orbits: Gravity causes objects to orbit around each other.