Gravitation (en. Gravitation)
/ɡʁavitɑsjɔ̃/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Force of attraction that acts between two bodies based on their mass and the distance that separates them.
Gravitation is responsible for the fall of objects on Earth.
La gravitation est responsable de la chute des objets sur Terre.
Physical theory describing gravitational interaction.
Newton's gravitation was replaced by Einstein's general relativity.
La gravitation de Newton a été remplacée par la relativité générale d'Einstein.
Process by which a celestial body attracts other bodies towards itself.
The gravitation of planets keeps satellites in orbit.
La gravitation des planètes maintient les satellites en orbite.
Etymology
Comes from the Latin 'gravitatio', meaning 'the act of weighing'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
law of gravitation
Principle according to which two bodies attract each other proportionally to their mass.
loi de la gravitation
gravitational force
Force of attraction between two objects based on their mass.
force gravitationnelle
gravitational field
Area around a body where it exerts an attractive force.
champ gravitationnel
Related Words
attraction
Force that pulls bodies towards each other.
attraction
mass
Amount of matter in an object, influencing gravitation.
masse
orbit
Trajectory of a body in space subjected to gravitation.
orbite
Slang Meanings
The effect of gravitation in everyday life.
When he eats too much, he feels like gravitation is pulling him towards the ground.
Quand il mange trop, il se sent comme si la gravitation l'attirait vers le sol.
A situation or place heavily influenced by expectations.
This meeting has a very strong gravitation; everyone has to be there.
Cette réunion a une gravitation très forte, tout le monde doit être là.