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  • |Newtonian constant of gravitation||G \,||6.6742(10) × 10-11m3·kg-1·s-2||1.5 × 10-4 |- |Planck's constant||h \,||6.626 0693(11) × 10 ...
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  • This was a social equivalent to Newton’s law of gravitation, stating that society progresses toward a unified entity: from family to community, community ...
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  • is similar to the Newtonian gravitation law: : \mathbf{F} = G\frac{Mm}{r^2}\mathbf{\hat{r}} = m\mathbf{g} This suggests similarities between the ...
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  • claim, such as Newton's law of gravitation or the claim that pure ... the example of Newton's theory of gravitation, Hempel showed that it ...
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  • General relativity (GR) is a theory of gravitation that was developed by Albert Einstein between 1907 and 1915. According to general relativity ...
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  • general relativity is employed to handle gravitation at a deeper level; and ... in Newton's law of universal gravitation. The combination of Newton ...
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  • Galaxy groups and clusters are the largest gravitationally bound objects that have been detected in the universe. They form the densest part ...
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  • made astronomical observations, and examined gravitation, among other pursuits. Hooke left a remarkably broad legacy, extending from his microscope ...
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  • #039;s laws were derivable from his theory of gravitation and that, in general, the orbits of bodies responding to the force of gravity were conic sections ...
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  • to have collapsed into spheroids under their own gravitation. These are compared to Earth's moon in the table below. Saturn's most noteworthy ...
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  • physics. He was the first to suggest that gravitation might be a manifestation of an underlying geometrical structure of the universe, and contributed ...
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  • due to an incomplete understanding of gravitation. To explain the observations ... In another class of theories one attempts to reconcile gravitation ...
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  • three or more bodies acting under mutual gravitation. In addition, he is considered ... === Gravitation, chaos, and the three-body problem === In 1887, Poincaré ...
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  • uniform motion, creating a new theory of gravitation. His other contributions ... Albert Einstein, Die Feldgleichungen der Gravitation (The Field Equations of ...
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  • such as electricity, magnetism, gravitation and heat flow. ... that follow the inverse square law. Gravitation, magnetism and static ...
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  • *1943 Universal Gravitation and Monsieur Ingres’s Good Days *1944 ? The Domain of Arnheim *1945 Treasure Island and Black Magic *1947 The Cicerone ...
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  • reason, Penrose wrote, the unification of gravitation with other forces through extra dimensions cannot occur. === Units === In the physical sciences ...
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  • or other object under the influence of the gravitation of the sun. Such parabolic orbits are a special case that are rarely found in nature. Orbits ...
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  • the first proof that Newton's laws of gravitation apply outside the solar system. Herschel also studied variable stars, which fluctuate in luminosity ...
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  • of actual conditions such as diffraction, gravitation or imperfection in the vacuum. In practice, a partial vacuum can be produced in the laboratory ...
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