gravitācija

Latvian

Gravitācijas lauks

Etymology

Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin gravitās, from gravis (heavy; difficult; grave).

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Noun

gravitācija f (4th declension)

  1. (physics) gravitation (the physical property of material bodies to attract each other)
    Zemes gravitācijathe Earth's gravity
    vispasaules gravitācijaglobal gravity
    gravitācijas lauksgravitational field
    gravitācijas spēksgravitational force
    gravitācija arī vakuumā izplatās ar gaismas ātrumugravity also in the vacuum spreads with the spead of light
    spēki, kas deformē zemeslodi, ir Saules un Mēness gravitācija; šis gravitācijas spēks deformē arī Zemes kodoluthe forces that deform the Earth's globe are the Sun's and the Moon's gravity; this gravitational force deforms also the Earth's nucleus

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