How gravitational waves is different from gravitational force
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Gravitational Waves are, in their most basic sense, ripples in spacetime.
Gravity Waves are physical perturbations driven by the restoring force of gravity in a planetary environment.
Gravity Waves are physical perturbations driven by the restoring force of gravity in a planetary environment.
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Gravitational waves are waves that vibrate through spacetime itself, as a result of gravitational forces as Einstein predicts in 1916. ... Gravity waves are waves driven by gravitational force. Gravity waves are waves in the Earth and atmosphere in accordance with Newton's theory of gravity.
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