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gravitational constant The gravitational constant (abbreviated G) is the constant of proportionality in Newton's equation (formulated in 1666) that describes the gravitational attraction between objects; their gravitational attraction (F) depends only on their masses and the distance between them, according to the formula F = Gm 1 m 2 / r 2 . Henry Cavendish, in 1798, determined the numerical value of G to be 6.668 x 10 -8 dynes cm 2 /g 2 . ...
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gravity A force of attraction towards the centre of objects.
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gravity The force of gravitational attraction on or near the surface of a celestial body.
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gravid Carrying eggs or young; pregnant.
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gravity the force of attraction, characterized by heaviness or weight, by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth.
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