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How to use gravitational in a sentence

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Fundamentally, a satellite in orbit moves in an elliptical path created by the gravitational force of a celestial body such as a planet.
After exiting slipstream, the Andromeda is captured by the gravitational attraction of a small moon.
The moon, after all, had acted as a gravitational trap for meteoroidal material accumulated from space over many eons.
In one test, the pacemaker withstood a force 40 times that of the earth's gravitational pull.
Massive cosmic strings would also be excellent candidates for gravitational lensing.
It is in this aquatic environment that the infant first encounters buoyant lift, gravitational pull and torque rotation.
Mark wondered why the rotating torus wasn't crushed from the tremendous gravitational forces at the mouth of the wormhole.
The concern is that the gravitational tug of Jupiter could alter the orbit of the spacecraft and cause it to hit Europa or another moon.
The transistorized gravity-strain amplifier derives power from the gravitational field manipulation of positrons.
Yet if the dense pulsar, with its strong gravitational potential, is in a binary system, it can pull in material from its companion star.
The object must have greater energy than its gravitational binding energy to escape the earth's gravitational field.
I was afraid I might crush her itty-bitty body just by standing near her, through sheer gravitational force alone.
The gravitational field of a black hole is so strong that the escape velocity needed is greater than the speed of light.
The best theories suggest that gravitational nudges by Jupiter can throw main-belt asteroids into these smaller, more elliptical orbits.
Saturn's F-ring is being twisted into its contorted shape by the gravitational effect of the moon Prometheus.
Normally, stars balance the gravitational force with the pressure from the nuclear fusion reactions inside.
The best direction for the thrust line is thus not the same as the gravitational vertical.
Clearly, much depends on the direction and magnitude of the velocity and of the strength of the gravitational field.
In addition to the pull of Jupiter's gravity, Io also feels the strain from the gravitational fields of Jupiter's other large moons.
Scientists often try to predict volcanic eruptions by using lasers to study tiny gravitational changes in the surrounding earth.
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Probably it detected us as soon as we entered the gravitational field of the planet.
Some gravitational pull, so that we were not upon the course of flight we should have been on.
According to Boyle, a non-luminous and non-reflecting asteroid has crashed into the earth's gravitational field.
In this sun's gravitational field, we'll lose a lot of power, but as long as it can be replaced, we're all right.
The cost of mining them, and of lifting the heavy ore from Mars' gravitational field and carrying it to Earth was prohibitive.
The electromagnetic theory has to be modified to allow for the presence of a gravitational field.
Tides are caused by the rotation of the Earth and the gravitational effects of the Moon and Sun.
The NIST deadweight force standards exert force by means of the earth's gravitational attraction acting upon weights of calibrated mass.
Earth's gravitational field changed measurably in response to the December 2004 tsunami-spawning earthquake west of Sumatra.
It is water expressing the gravitational relation of different levels.
There was a gravitational force here for which I was not allowing.
Then we got past, and into the gravitational field of the planet.
The search for gravitational waves, one of the centerpieces of general relativity, has been a work in progress for over five decades.
Whipple said the gravitational pull of the comet belt probably is responsible for disturbances in the planet Neptune's orbit.
They aim to move towards the first direct detection of gravitational waves, first predicted by Einstein's theory of relativity nearly 100 years ago.
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