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  • Gravity
  • Attraction of masses and energy

    applications, gravity is sufficiently well approximated by Newton's law of universal gravitation, which describes gravity as an attractive force between any

    Gravity

    Gravity

    Gravity

  • Gravity Force
  • Video game series

    Gravity Force is a video game series for the Amiga. The first game in the series was published commercially by Kingsoft GmbH in 1989, as a Thrust-clone

    Gravity Force

    Gravity Force

    Gravity_Force

  • Gravity of Earth
  • The gravity of Earth, denoted by g, is the net acceleration that is imparted to objects due to the combined effect of gravitation (from mass distribution

    Gravity of Earth

    Gravity of Earth

    Gravity_of_Earth

  • Artificial gravity
  • Use of circular rotational force to mimic gravity

    Artificial gravity is the creation of an inertial force that mimics the effects of a gravitational force, usually by rotation. Artificial gravity, or rotational

    Artificial gravity

    Artificial gravity

    Artificial_gravity

  • Newton's law of universal gravitation
  • Classical statement of gravity as force

    gravitation describes gravity as a force by stating that every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force that is proportional

    Newton's law of universal gravitation

    Newton's_law_of_universal_gravitation

  • Weightlessness
  • Absence of the sensation of weight

    also termed zero g-force, or zero-g (named after the g-force) or, misleadingly, zero gravity. Weight is a measurement of the force on an object at rest

    Weightlessness

    Weightlessness

    Weightlessness

  • Anti-gravity
  • Physical and science fiction concept

    Anti-gravity is the concept of a force that would exactly oppose the force of gravity. Under the known laws of physics, anti-gravity is not possible.

    Anti-gravity

    Anti-gravity

    Anti-gravity

  • Entropic gravity
  • Theory in modern physics that describes gravity as an entropic force

    Entropic gravity, also known as emergent gravity, is a theory in modern physics that describes gravity as an entropic force—a force with macro-scale homogeneity

    Entropic gravity

    Entropic gravity

    Entropic_gravity

  • Tidal force
  • Gravitational effect also known as the differential force and the perturbing force

    the attraction. Tidal force is the differential effect of gravity across an extended body. Rather than the total gravitational force, it is the spatial variation

    Tidal force

    Tidal force

    Tidal_force

  • Force
  • Influence that can change motion of an object

    accelerated by gravity to an extent that was independent of their mass and argued that objects retain their velocity unless acted on by a force, for example

    Force

    Force

    Force

  • Buoyancy
  • Upward force that opposes the weight of an object immersed in fluid

    of the force of gravity or other source of acceleration on objects of different densities, and for that reason is considered an apparent force, in the

    Buoyancy

    Buoyancy

    Buoyancy

  • Standard gravity
  • Standard gravitational acceleration on Earth

    The standard acceleration of gravity or standard acceleration of free fall, often called simply standard gravity, is the nominal gravitational acceleration

    Standard gravity

    Standard_gravity

  • Fundamental interaction
  • Most basic type of physical force

    electrical technology. The electromagnetic force is far stronger than gravity, but unlike gravity, the electromagnetic force has opposing negative and positive

    Fundamental interaction

    Fundamental_interaction

  • Kilogram-force
  • Weight on earth of a one-kilogram mass

    the average magnitude of gravity on Earth). That is, it is the weight of a kilogram under standard gravity. One kilogram-force is defined as 9.80665 N

    Kilogram-force

    Kilogram-force

  • Specific force
  • Concept in physics

    magnitude of the gravity force acting on it. The g-force is an instance of specific force measured in units of the standard gravity (g) instead of m/s²

    Specific force

    Specific_force

  • Gravity battery
  • Type of electrical storage device

    potential energy given to an object when it is raised against the force of gravity. In a common application, when renewable energy sources such as wind

    Gravity battery

    Gravity battery

    Gravity_battery

  • G-force
  • Term for accelerations felt as weight in multiples of standard gravity

    The g-force or gravitational force equivalent is a mass-specific force (force per unit mass), expressed in units of standard gravity (symbol g or g0, not

    G-force

    G-force

    G-force

  • Weight
  • Force on a mass due to gravity

    it as the magnitude of the reaction force exerted on a body by mechanisms that counteract the effects of gravity: the weight is the quantity that is measured

    Weight

    Weight

    Weight

  • Biefeld–Brown effect
  • Force observed on an asymmetric capacitor

    capacitor causes a net propulsive force toward the smaller electrode. Brown believed this effect was an anti-gravity force, and referred to it as electrogravitics

    Biefeld–Brown effect

    Biefeld–Brown_effect

  • Gravitational field
  • Vector field representing a mass's effect on surrounding space

    original concept, gravity was a force between point masses. Following Isaac Newton, Pierre-Simon Laplace attempted to model gravity as some kind of radiation

    Gravitational field

    Gravitational field

    Gravitational_field

  • Centrifugal force
  • Type of inertial force

    correctly. Around 1914, the analogy between centrifugal force (sometimes used to create artificial gravity) and gravitational forces led to the equivalence principle

    Centrifugal force

    Centrifugal force

    Centrifugal_force

  • Gravity dam
  • Type of dam using its weight to hold back water

    instead rely on transmitting force through neighboring sections to the abutments, often anchored into canyon walls.) Gravity dams are among the earliest

    Gravity dam

    Gravity dam

    Gravity_dam

  • Relative density
  • Ratio of two densities

    Relative density, also called specific gravity, is a dimensionless quantity defined as the ratio of the density (mass divided by volume) of a substance

    Relative density

    Relative density

    Relative_density

  • Gravity wave
  • Wave where gravity is the main restoring force

    In fluid dynamics, gravity waves are waves in a fluid medium or at the interface between two media when the force of gravity or buoyancy tries to restore

    Gravity wave

    Gravity wave

    Gravity_wave

  • Levitation (physics)
  • Holding aloft without mechanical support

    providing an upward force that counteracts the pull of gravity (in relation to gravity on earth), plus a smaller stabilizing force that pushes the object

    Levitation (physics)

    Levitation (physics)

    Levitation_(physics)

  • Arch–gravity dam
  • Type of dam

    fill. Arch–gravity dams are dams that resist the thrust of water by their weight using the force of gravity and the arch action. An arch–gravity dam incorporates

    Arch–gravity dam

    Arch–gravity dam

    Arch–gravity_dam

  • AaAaAA!!! – A Reckless Disregard for Gravity
  • 2009 video game

    !! — A Reckless Disregard for Gravity (officially abbreviated as AaAaAA!!! – A Reckless Disregard for Gravity) is a 2009 video game developed by

    AaAaAA!!! – A Reckless Disregard for Gravity

    AaAaAA!!!_–_A_Reckless_Disregard_for_Gravity

  • Hierarchy problem
  • Unsolved problem in physics

    of the weak force and gravity. There is no scientific consensus on why, for example, the weak force is 1024 times stronger than gravity. A hierarchy

    Hierarchy problem

    Hierarchy problem

    Hierarchy_problem

  • Quantum gravity
  • Description of gravity using discrete values

    Quantum gravity (QG) is a field of theoretical physics that seeks unification of the theory of gravity with the principles of quantum mechanics. It deals

    Quantum gravity

    Quantum gravity

    Quantum_gravity

  • Ton-force
  • Unit of force defined as the weight of one ton

    A ton-force is one of various units of force defined as the weight of one ton due to standard gravity. The precise definition depends on the definition

    Ton-force

    Ton-force

  • Gravity knife
  • Knife that opens its blade by the force of gravity

    A gravity knife is a knife with a blade contained in its handle, which opens its blade through the force of gravity. This mechanism of opening is fundamentally

    Gravity knife

    Gravity_knife

  • Surface gravity
  • Standard surface gravity

    not have a surface, their surface gravity is not defined. In the Newtonian theory of gravity, the gravitational force exerted by an object is proportional

    Surface gravity

    Surface gravity

    Surface_gravity

  • Theory of everything
  • Hypothetical physical concept

    a unification of all forces except gravity. The lone fundamental force not built into the Standard Model is gravity. General relativity provides a theoretical

    Theory of everything

    Theory of everything

    Theory_of_everything

  • Simone Weil
  • French philosopher (1909–1943)

    1952) for more details). Weil felt gravity and grace were opposites believing that gravity signifies the force of the natural world of which all beings

    Simone Weil

    Simone Weil

    Simone_Weil

  • Physics of roller coasters
  • Explanation of forces acting on roller coasters

    roller coasters, a machine that uses gravity and inertia to send a train of cars along a winding track. Gravity, inertia, g-forces, and centripetal acceleration

    Physics of roller coasters

    Physics_of_roller_coasters

  • Mass versus weight
  • Difference between mass and weight

    "matter" may be difficult to define), but weight is the force exerted on an object's matter by gravity. At the Earth's surface, an object whose mass is exactly

    Mass versus weight

    Mass versus weight

    Mass_versus_weight

  • Fifth force
  • Speculative physics theory

    Fifth force" when referring to a specific theory advanced by Ephraim Fischbach in 1971 to explain experimental deviations in the theory of gravity. Later

    Fifth force

    Fifth_force

  • Gravity loss
  • Subject in astrodynamics and rockety

    up in a gravity field. Gravity losses depend on the time over which thrust is applied as well the direction the thrust is applied in. Gravity losses as

    Gravity loss

    Gravity_loss

  • Hydrostatic equilibrium
  • State of balance between external forces on a fluid and internal pressure gradient

    such as gravity, are balanced by a pressure-gradient force. In the planetary physics of Earth, the pressure-gradient force prevents gravity from collapsing

    Hydrostatic equilibrium

    Hydrostatic equilibrium

    Hydrostatic_equilibrium

  • Inversion therapy
  • Type of physical therapy

    is a form of spinal traction. Gravity boots are ankle supports designed for inversion therapy. Some people use gravity boots to add an extra challenge

    Inversion therapy

    Inversion therapy

    Inversion_therapy

  • Newton's laws of motion
  • Laws in physics about force and motion

    and ropes, friction, muscle effort, gravity, and so forth. Like displacement, velocity, and acceleration, force is a vector quantity. Every body continues

    Newton's laws of motion

    Newton's_laws_of_motion

  • Gravity darkening
  • Astronomical phenomenon

    brightened", and the equator "gravity darkened". The star becomes oblate (and hence gravity darkening occurs) because the centrifugal force resulting from rotation

    Gravity darkening

    Gravity darkening

    Gravity_darkening

  • Zero Gravity Corporation
  • American space entertainment and tourism company

    Zero Gravity Corporation (also known as Zero-G) is an American company based in Exploration Park, Florida, formerly of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, which

    Zero Gravity Corporation

    Zero_Gravity_Corporation

  • Restoring force
  • Physical force acting to bring a system back toward equilibrium

    not swinging all the forces acting on it are in equilibrium. The force due to gravity and the mass of the object at the end of the pendulum is equal to

    Restoring force

    Restoring force

    Restoring_force

  • Pound (force)
  • Unit of force

    due to gravity. The pound-force is the product of one avoirdupois pound (exactly 0.45359237 kg) and the standard acceleration due to gravity, approximately

    Pound (force)

    Pound_(force)

  • Thomas Townsend Brown
  • American inventor (1905–1985)

    thought was an anti-gravity effect in a vacuum with his device. Funding was cut off when SNCASO was merged with SNCASE, forcing Brown to return to the

    Thomas Townsend Brown

    Thomas_Townsend_Brown

  • Speed of gravity
  • Physical constant equal to the speed of light

    gravitational field which it produces. In the relativistic sense, the "speed of gravity" refers to the speed of a gravitational wave, which, as predicted by general

    Speed of gravity

    Speed_of_gravity

  • Gravity Probe A
  • Space-based experiment to test the theory of general relativity

    indistinguishable from an inertial reference frame with a gravity force acting upon it. In this way, the Gravity Probe A was a test of the equivalence principle

    Gravity Probe A

    Gravity Probe A

    Gravity_Probe_A

  • Gravity turn
  • Spacecraft launch or descent maneuver

    A gravity turn or zero-lift turn is a maneuver used in launching a spacecraft into, or descending from, an orbit around a celestial body such as a planet

    Gravity turn

    Gravity turn

    Gravity_turn

  • History of gravitational theory
  • In the 7th century, Indian astronomer Brahmagupta spoke of gravity as an attractive force. In the 14th century, European philosophers Jean Buridan and

    History of gravitational theory

    History of gravitational theory

    History_of_gravitational_theory

  • Gravitational biology
  • Effect of gravity on living organisms

    the force of gravity. As a result, many biological processes have adapted to the constant force of gravity and even small variations in this force can

    Gravitational biology

    Gravitational_biology

  • Short ton
  • Unit of mass

    the force exerted by a mass at standard gravity (e.g., short ton-force). One short ton exerts a weight at one standard gravity of 2,000 pound-force (lbf)

    Short ton

    Short ton

    Short_ton

  • Gravitational acceleration
  • Change in speed due only to gravity

    the surface, the magnitude of Earth's gravity results from combined effect of gravitation and the centrifugal force from Earth's rotation. At different

    Gravitational acceleration

    Gravitational_acceleration

  • Centripetal force
  • Force directed to the center of rotation

    it as "a force by which bodies are drawn or impelled, or in any way tend, towards a point as to a centre". In Newtonian mechanics, gravity provides the

    Centripetal force

    Centripetal force

    Centripetal_force

  • Gravity sewer
  • Conduit which removes wastewater by use of gravity

    and the term gravity excludes water movement induced through force mains or vacuum sewers. Most sewers are gravity sewers because gravity offers reliable

    Gravity sewer

    Gravity sewer

    Gravity_sewer

  • List of Gravity Falls characters
  • a list of characters from the Disney Channel/Disney XD animated series Gravity Falls. All of the characters listed have appeared in the first and second

    List of Gravity Falls characters

    List_of_Gravity_Falls_characters

  • Orders of magnitude (force)
  • Comparison of a wide range of physical forces

    following list shows different orders of magnitude of force. Since weight under gravity is a force, several of these examples refer to the weight of various

    Orders of magnitude (force)

    Orders of magnitude (force)

    Orders_of_magnitude_(force)

  • Big Crunch
  • Hypothetical scenario for the ultimate fate of the universe

    observed at the time—an anti-gravity would be needed to counter the gravity contracting the universe together, adding an extra force that would ruin the equations

    Big Crunch

    Big Crunch

    Big_Crunch

  • Vertical and horizontal
  • Directional planes

    passing by a given point is said to be vertical if it contains the local gravity direction at that point. Conversely, a line or plane is said to be horizontal

    Vertical and horizontal

    Vertical and horizontal

    Vertical_and_horizontal

  • Gravity train
  • Theoretical means of transportation

    as a planet, this train could be left to accelerate using just the force of gravity, since during the first half of the trip (from the point of departure

    Gravity train

    Gravity train

    Gravity_train

  • Inverse-square law
  • Physical law

    Borelli both expounded gravitation in 1666 as an attractive force. Hooke's lecture "On gravity" was at the Royal Society, in London, on 21 March. Borelli's

    Inverse-square law

    Inverse-square law

    Inverse-square_law

  • Free fall
  • Motion of a body subject only to gravity

    classical mechanics, free fall is any motion of a body where gravity is the only force acting upon it. A freely falling object may not necessarily be

    Free fall

    Free_fall

  • Reduced-gravity aircraft
  • Aircraft used to create brief weightlessness

    contract with Zero Gravity Corporation (ZERO-G) and used its aircraft, G-FORCE ONE, a modified Boeing 727-200. In late 2004, the Zero Gravity Corporation became

    Reduced-gravity aircraft

    Reduced-gravity aircraft

    Reduced-gravity_aircraft

  • Pendulum (mechanics)
  • Free swinging suspended body

    influence of gravity. When a pendulum is displaced sideways from its resting, equilibrium position, it is subject to a restoring force due to gravity that will

    Pendulum (mechanics)

    Pendulum (mechanics)

    Pendulum_(mechanics)

  • Gravity racer
  • Motorless racing vehicle which is propelled by gravity down a slope

    A gravity racer or soapbox car is a motorless vehicle which is raced on a downhill road either against the clock or against another competitor. The vehicles

    Gravity racer

    Gravity racer

    Gravity_racer

  • Work (physics)
  • Process of energy transfer to an object via force application through displacement

    three-dimensional space. The force acting on the vehicle that pushes it down the road is the constant force of gravity F = (0, 0, w), while the force of the road on

    Work (physics)

    Work (physics)

    Work_(physics)

  • Bernoulli's principle
  • Principle relating to fluid dynamics

    }}={\text{constant}}} where Ψ is the force potential at the point considered. For example, for the Earth's gravity Ψ = gz. By multiplying with the fluid

    Bernoulli's principle

    Bernoulli's principle

    Bernoulli's_principle

  • Curved spacetime
  • Mathematical theory of the geometry of space and time

    Einstein's theory of general relativity, gravity naturally arises, as opposed to being described as a fundamental force in Newton's static Euclidean reference

    Curved spacetime

    Curved spacetime

    Curved_spacetime

  • Planck units
  • Units defined only by physical constants

    assumed that quantum effects of gravity dominate physical interactions at this time scale. At this scale, the unified force of the Standard Model is assumed

    Planck units

    Planck units

    Planck_units

  • Weight transfer (dancing)
  • the center of gravity is shifted to project between the old and new support body part. In some dance moves, such as ball change, the force produced by pushing

    Weight transfer (dancing)

    Weight_transfer_(dancing)

  • Center of gravity (military)
  • Military concept

    Center of gravity (COG) is a military concept referring to the primary source of strength, balance, or stability necessary for a force to maintain combat

    Center of gravity (military)

    Center of gravity (military)

    Center_of_gravity_(military)

  • Body force
  • Force which acts throughout the volume of a body

    In physics, a body force is a force that acts throughout the volume of a body. Forces due to gravity, electric fields and magnetic fields are examples

    Body force

    Body_force

  • Gravity tractor
  • Type of theoretical spacecraft

    A gravity tractor is a theoretical spacecraft that would deflect another object in space, typically a potentially hazardous asteroid that might impact

    Gravity tractor

    Gravity_tractor

  • The Animatrix
  • 2003 American-Japanese-South Korean anthology anime film

    and experiences zero gravity as she slowly and safely falls to the ground. She and the boys start using the zero-gravity force to float, jump high, and

    The Animatrix

    The_Animatrix

  • Lift (force)
  • Force perpendicular to flow of surrounding fluid

    component of the force parallel to the flow direction. Lift conventionally acts in an upward direction in order to counter the force of gravity, but it may

    Lift (force)

    Lift (force)

    Lift_(force)

  • Gravity of Mars
  • Gravitational force exerted by the planet Mars

    The gravity of Mars is a natural phenomenon, due to the law of gravity, or gravitation, by which all things with mass around the planet Mars are brought

    Gravity of Mars

    Gravity of Mars

    Gravity_of_Mars

  • Loop quantum gravity
  • Theory of quantum gravity merging quantum mechanics and general relativity

    Loop quantum gravity (LQG) is a theory of quantum gravity that incorporates matter of the Standard Model into the framework established for the intrinsic

    Loop quantum gravity

    Loop quantum gravity

    Loop_quantum_gravity

  • Microsuction tape
  • Material with adhesive properties that does not use an adhesive

    to contact pressure. If contact surface area is reduced (at the same gravity force acting on the object laid on the tape), both contact pressure (stress

    Microsuction tape

    Microsuction_tape

  • Gauss's law for gravity
  • Restatement of Newton's law of universal gravitation

    In physics, Gauss's law for gravity, also known as Gauss's flux theorem for gravity, is a law of physics that is equivalent to Newton's law of universal

    Gauss's law for gravity

    Gauss's_law_for_gravity

  • Alternatives to general relativity
  • Proposed theories of gravity

    or force unification. Theories using the principles of quantum mechanics resulting in quantized gravity. Theories which attempt to explain gravity and

    Alternatives to general relativity

    Alternatives_to_general_relativity

  • Non-contact force
  • Force which acts on an object without coming physically in contact with it

    non-contact force is a force which acts on an object without coming physically in contact with it. The most familiar non-contact force is gravity, which confers

    Non-contact force

    Non-contact_force

  • Gravity (2013 film)
  • Science fiction thriller by Alfonso Cuarón

    Gravity is a 2013 science fiction thriller film directed by Alfonso Cuarón, who also co-wrote, co-edited, and produced the film. It stars Sandra Bullock

    Gravity (2013 film)

    Gravity_(2013_film)

  • Antigravity (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Anti-gravity is a force that opposes gravity. Anti-gravity or antigravity may also refer to: The Anti-Gravity Room Google Antigravity Antigravity A1 AntiGravity

    Antigravity (disambiguation)

    Antigravity_(disambiguation)

  • General relativity
  • Theory of gravitation as curved spacetime

    known as the general theory of relativity, and as Einstein's theory of gravity, is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in

    General relativity

    General relativity

    General_relativity

  • Normal force
  • Force exerted on an object by a body with which it is in contact, and vice versa

    platform is acted upon by gravity, which would pull them down towards the Earth's core unless there were a countervailing force from the resistance of the

    Normal force

    Normal force

    Normal_force

  • Weak gravity conjecture
  • Conjecture that gravity must be the weakest force

    that theory. It roughly states that gravity should be the weakest force in any consistent theory of quantum gravity. It was first proposed by Nima Arkani-Hamed

    Weak gravity conjecture

    Weak_gravity_conjecture

  • Apparent weight
  • Weight of an object when a force additional to gravity is present

    weight of an object whenever the force of gravity acting on the object is not balanced by an equal but opposite contact force. By definition, the weight of

    Apparent weight

    Apparent_weight

  • Gravity casting
  • Metal fabrication technique

    crucible into a mold under only the force of gravity, without the use of pressurized gases, vacuums, or centrifugal force. Small-scale molds used for this

    Gravity casting

    Gravity_casting

  • Pendulum
  • Mechanism for regulating the speed of clocks

    to a restoring force due to gravity, which will accelerate it back toward the equilibrium position. When released, the restoring force acting on the pendulum's

    Pendulum

    Pendulum

    Pendulum

  • List of Amiga games (A–H)
  • Taylor's Soccer Challenge Granny's Garden Grand Prix Circuit Gravity Grav Attack Gravity Force Great Courts Great Courts 2 Great Giana Sisters, The Great

    List of Amiga games (A–H)

    List_of_Amiga_games_(A–H)

  • Gravity Rush 2
  • 2017 video game

    Gravity Rush 2, known in Japan as Gravity Daze 2, is a 2017 action-adventure game developed and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation

    Gravity Rush 2

    Gravity_Rush_2

  • String theory
  • Theory of subatomic structure

    mechanical particle that carries the gravitational force. Thus, string theory is a theory of quantum gravity. String theory is a broad and varied subject that

    String theory

    String_theory

  • Acceleration due to gravity
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    general Gravity of Earth, the acceleration caused by the combination of gravitational attraction and centrifugal force of the Earth Standard gravity, or g

    Acceleration due to gravity

    Acceleration_due_to_gravity

  • Potential energy
  • Energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects

    spring or the force of gravity. The action of stretching a spring or lifting a mass is performed by an external force that works against the force field of

    Potential energy

    Potential energy

    Potential_energy

  • Royal Air Force
  • Air and space warfare force of the United Kingdom

    deciding to concentrate solely on the air force's V bomber fleet. These were initially armed with nuclear gravity bombs, later being equipped with the Blue

    Royal Air Force

    Royal Air Force

    Royal_Air_Force

  • Conformal gravity
  • Gravity theories that are invariant under Weyl transformations

    Conformal gravity refers to gravity theories that are invariant under conformal transformations in the Riemannian geometry sense; more accurately, they

    Conformal gravity

    Conformal_gravity

  • Terminal velocity
  • Highest velocity attainable by a falling object

    sum of the drag force (Fd) and the buoyancy is equal to the downward force of gravity (FG) acting on the object. Since the net force on the object is

    Terminal velocity

    Terminal velocity

    Terminal_velocity

  • Fuerza De Gravedad
  • 1989 studio album by Ednita Nazario

    Fuerza de Gravedad (Gravity Force) is the tenth studio album of Puerto Rican singer Ednita Nazario. It was released in 1989. "Fuerza de Gravedad" "Aprenderé"

    Fuerza De Gravedad

    Fuerza_De_Gravedad

  • Le Sage's theory of gravitation
  • Kinetic theory of gravity

    This mechanical explanation for gravity never gained widespread acceptance. The theory posits that the force of gravity is the result of tiny particles

    Le Sage's theory of gravitation

    Le_Sage's_theory_of_gravitation

  • Metacentric height
  • Measurement of the initial static stability of a floating body

    line with the centre of gravity of the ship. The metacentre is the point where the lines intersect (at angle φ) of the upward force of buoyancy of φ ± dφ

    Metacentric height

    Metacentric height

    Metacentric_height

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  • Gravatt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gravatt

    English : topographic name for someone living near a small grove or copse, from Old English grāfet, grǣfet ‘little grove’ (from Old English grāf(e), grǣfe ‘grove’, ‘copse’ + the diminutive suffix -et).

    Gravatt

  • Haibaa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Haibaa

    Gravity

    Haibaa

  • Tamkeen
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Tamkeen

    Dignity; Gravity; From Muslim

    Tamkeen

  • Grutika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Grutika

    Gravity

    Grutika

  • Kishi
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Kishi

    Hardness; his gravity; his offense.

    Kishi

  • Gravitt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gravitt

    English : variant spelling of Gravett.

    Gravitt

  • Haibaa |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Haibaa |

    Gravity

    Haibaa |

  • Tamkeen
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Tamkeen

    Dignity Gravity

    Tamkeen

  • Nudra |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nudra |

    Rarity, Rareness

    Nudra |

  • Garvita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Garvita

    Pride

    Garvita

  • Garvita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Garvita

    Full of Pride; To be Proud of; To be Proud; Pride

    Garvita

  • Gravely
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gravely

    English : habitational name from Gravely in Cambridgeshire or Graveley in Hertfordshire. The first is possibly from Old English græf ‘pit’, ‘trench’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. The second is from Old English grǣfe, grāf(a) ‘grove’, ‘copse’ + lēah.Possibly an altered spelling of Swiss Gräffi, a variant of Graf.

    Gravely

  • Garrity
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Garrity

    Surname.

    Garrity

  • Kushaiah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Kushaiah

    Hardness; his gravity; his offense.

    Kushaiah

  • Garvita
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Garvita

    Proud

    Garvita

  • Kishi
  • Biblical

    Kishi

    Hardness, His gravity, His offense

    Kishi

  • Gravett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gravett

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a copse or small grove, Middle English gravette, grevette (from a diminutive of Old English grāf ‘grove’).Altered spelling of French Gravet, cognate with 1.

    Gravett

  • Garvith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Garvith

    To be Proud of; Feels Proud

    Garvith

  • Gravley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gravley

    English : variant spelling of Gravely.Possibly also a variant spelling of Swiss German Gräfli (see Gravely).

    Gravley

  • Shaham
  • Boy/Male

    British, Hebrew, Indian, Parsi

    Shaham

    Prince; Granite

    Shaham

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  • Aatrey
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Aatrey

    An Ancient Name

  • Viranchi | விராஂசீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Viranchi | விராஂசீ

    Name of Lord Brahma

  • Hickman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly West Midlands)

    Hickman

    English (chiefly West Midlands) : occupational name denoting the servant (Middle English man) of a man called Hick. According to Reaney and Wilson, Hickman was also used as a medieval personal name. This surname has long been established in Ireland, notably in County Clare. In the U.S., it could be an altered spelling of German Hickmann, a variant of Hick 4.

  • Shasmeen
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Shasmeen

    Very beautiful a heart of gold , trustworthy, an angel , perfect

  • Longbotham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Longbotham

    English : variant of Longbottom.

  • Janele
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Christian, English

    Janele

    God is Gracious

  • Tvadeeya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Tvadeeya

    Belongs to Lord

  • BOLESLAVA
  • Female

    Russian

    BOLESLAVA

    (Болеслава) Feminine form of Slavic Boleslav, BOLESLAVA means "large glory." In use by the Russians.

  • Wilkinson
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Wilkinson

    Son of Little will

  • ALMA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    ALMA

    (עַלְמָה) Hebrew name ALMA means "maiden." Compare with another form of Alma.

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  • Brevity
  • n.

    Shortness of duration; briefness of time; as, the brevity of human life.

  • Pravity
  • n.

    Deterioration; degeneracy; corruption; especially, moral crookedness; moral perversion; perverseness; depravity; as, the pravity of human nature.

  • Gravity
  • a.

    The state of having weight; beaviness; as, the gravity of lead.

  • Ponderance
  • n.

    Weight; gravity.

  • Gravity
  • a.

    Lowness of tone; -- opposed to acuteness.

  • Rarity
  • n.

    The quality or state of being rare; rareness; thinness; as, the rarity (contrasted with the density) of gases.

  • Gravity
  • a.

    Importance, significance, dignity, etc; hence, seriousness; enormity; as, the gravity of an offense.

  • Demurely
  • adv.

    In a demure manner; soberly; gravely; -- now, commonly, with a mere show of gravity or modesty.

  • Cavity
  • n.

    A hollow place; a hollow; as, the abdominal cavity.

  • Gravities
  • pl.

    of Gravity

  • Gravery
  • n.

    The act, process, or art, of graving or carving; engraving.

  • Gravity
  • a.

    The tendency of a mass of matter toward a center of attraction; esp., the tendency of a body toward the center of the earth; terrestrial gravitation.

  • Gravic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or causing, gravitation; as, gravic forces; gravic attraction.

  • Gratify
  • v. t.

    To please; to give pleasure to; to satisfy; to soothe; to indulge; as, to gratify the taste, the appetite, the senses, the desires, the mind, etc.

  • Sadness
  • n.

    Seriousness; gravity; discretion.

  • Gravies
  • pl.

    of Gravy

  • Suavity
  • n.

    The quality of being sweet or pleasing to the mind; agreeableness; softness; pleasantness; gentleness; urbanity; as, suavity of manners; suavity of language, conversation, or address.

  • Gravity
  • a.

    Sobriety of character or demeanor.

  • Gravid
  • a.

    Being with child; heavy with young; pregnant; fruitful; as, a gravid uterus; gravid piety.