what is gravitational force what is the gravitational force of Earth
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gravity | ˈɡravɪti |
noun [mass noun]
1 Physics the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
• the degree of intensity of gravity, measured by acceleration.
2 extreme importance; seriousness: crimes of the utmost gravity.
3 solemnity of manner: has the poet ever spoken with greater eloquence or gravity?
ORIGIN
late 15th century (in gravity (sense 2)): from Old French, or from Latin gravitas ‘weight, seriousness’, from gravis ‘heavy’. gravity (sense 1) dates from the 17th century.
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