gravitational interaction

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gravitational interaction

The apple falls from the tree due to gravitational interaction.

Definition

Noun: A fundamental physical interaction between two or more bodies that possess mass or energy. This attractive force is described by Newton's law of universal gravitation and, more accurately, by Einstein's theory of general relativity. It is the weakest of the four fundamental interactions in physics but has an infinite range and is always attractive.

Usage

This term is used in the context of physics, cosmology, and astronomy to describe the force that governs the motion of celestial bodies and the structure of the universe. - It explains the orbits of planets, the formation of stars and galaxies, and the phenomenon of weight. - It is a key concept in theories ranging from classical mechanics to modern astrophysics.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The gravitational interaction between the Earth and the Moon causes the tides.
    • Scientists study the gravitational interaction of galaxies to understand dark matter.
    • In particle physics, the gravitational interaction is negligible compared to other forces.
Advanced Usage
  • "To mediate a gravitational interaction": Refers to the theoretical exchange of a graviton, the hypothetical quantum particle that carries the force.
    • The theory proposes that gravitons mediate the gravitational interaction.
  • "Long-range gravitational interaction": Emphasizes the force's infinite effective range, unlike the strong or weak nuclear forces.
    • The stability of the solar system relies on long-range gravitational interactions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gravitation (n): The phenomenon of attraction between masses. Often used synonymously with gravity.
    • Newton's law of universal gravitation.
  • Gravity (n): The gravitational force experienced on or near a celestial body, like Earth.
    • The gravity on Mars is about 38% of Earth's.
  • Gravitational Force (n): The specific force vector resulting from a gravitational interaction.
    • The gravitational force pulling the apple downward.
Synonyms
  • Gravitational force: The force arising from this interaction.
  • Gravity (in a general cosmic context): The attractive influence between masses.
Related Phrases
  • Gravitational field: The region of space surrounding a mass where its gravitational influence can be felt.
    • The planet exists within the Sun's gravitational field.
  • Gravitational pull: The attracting effect of gravity.
    • The gravitational pull of a black hole is immense.
Related Concepts
  • Fundamental interactions: The four basic forces of nature: gravitational, electromagnetic, strong nuclear, and weak nuclear.
  • General Relativity: Einstein's theory describing gravity as the curvature of spacetime by mass and energy.
  • Inverse-square law: The principle that the force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the centers of mass.
gravitational interaction

The apple falls from the tree due to gravitational interaction.

Noun
  1. a weak interaction between particles that results from their mass; mediated by gravitons