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What does gravitational force mean?

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Noun
  1. (physics) A very long-range, but relatively weak fundamental force of attraction that acts between all particles that have mass; believed to be mediated by gravitons.
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By acquiring and integrating such sites, the company has increased its gravitational force.
For example, the electromagnetic force between a proton and an electron is 10 times stronger than the gravitational force.
His seminal work spelled out the law of gravity, the laws of motion, and the universality of the gravitational force.
Worst of all, lyric theory veers toward metaphysics as though tugged by a gravitational force.
The actions of the escapement stabilize the power of the gravitational force and are what produce the ticktock of weight-driven clocks.
The rod is in equilibrium if the sum of the torques of gravitational force and buoyant force is zero.

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