GRAVITATION comsci WHAT IS GRAVITATION? ‹#› History of Gravitation
HISTORY OF GRAVITATION Legend has it that Isaac Newton formulated gravitational theory in 1665 or 1666 after watching an apple fall and asking why the apple fell straight down, rather than sideways or even upward. https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/isaac-newton-who-he-was-why-apples-are-falling/ ‹#› NEXT
‹#› GRAVITATION DEFINITION
DEFINITION In physics, gravitation is the force that pulls two masses toward each other. Believe it or not, every single particle of matter in the universe exerts gravitation on every other particle. The terms gravitation and gravity are often used interchangeably for the attraction between everything with energy or mass. While gravity is specifically the pull of an object toward the Earth, gravitation describes this fundamental force more generally. Sir Isaac Newton's 17th-century Law of Gravitation states that "every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.“ https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/gravitation ‹#› NEXT
THANK YOU PAGE 1- TITLE PAGE 2- CONTENTS PAGE 3- HISTORY OF GRAVITATION PAGE 4 PAGE 5- DEFINITION Karlowen B. Franco Sebastien Liam O. Bautista 8- Narra