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Gravitation শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: মহাকর্ষ

Gravitation Meaning In Bengali মহাকর্ষ

Gravitation

মহাকর্ষ, মাধ্যাকর্ষণ, আকর্ষণ, আনতি, ঝোঁক, মাধ্যাকর্ষণশক্তি,

Definition

1) The force of attraction that exists between all objects with mass, causing them to pull towards each other. This force is responsible for the motion of celestial bodies like planets orbiting the sun.
2) The action or process of gravitational force exerted by a massive body, such as a planet or star, on a smaller body, such as a satellite or falling object.
3) A fundamental force in physics that governs the interactions of matter and is described by Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation and Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity.

Examples

Gravitation Example in a sentence

1) The apple fell from the tree due to the force of gravitation.

2) Gravitation keeps the planets in orbit around the sun.

3) Isaac Newton discovered the theory of gravitation.

4) Without the force of gravitation, objects would float away into space.

5) Astronauts experience microgravity in space due to the weak gravitational pull.

6) The phenomenon of gravitation is essential in understanding the movement of celestial bodies.

7) Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity revolutionized our understanding of gravitation.

8) Gravitation is responsible for the tides on Earth.

9) The weight of an object is determined by the force of gravitation acting on it.

10) Scientists continue to study the nature of gravitation to unravel the mysteries of the universe.

Part of Speech

Gravitation (Noun)

Synonyms

Gravitation - (NOUN) মহাকর্ষ

Gravity , Gravitation - (NOUN) মাধ্যাকর্ষণ

Attraction , Draw , Traction , Fascination , Drawing , Gravitation - (NOUN) আকর্ষণ

Inclination , Inflection , Droop , Bend , Gravitation , Stoop - (NOUN) আনতি

Impulse , Addiction , Tendency , Penchant , Leaning , Gravitation - (NOUN) ঝোঁক

Gravitation - (SYNONYM) মাধ্যাকর্ষণশক্তি

Bangla Academy Dictionary

gravitation

Encyclopedia

The force of attraction that exists between all objects with mass, causing them to pull towards each other. This force is responsible for the motion of celestial bodies like planets orbiting the sun.
The action or process of gravitational force exerted by a massive body, such as a planet or star, on a smaller body, such as a satellite or falling object.
A fundamental force in physics that governs the interactions of matter and is described by Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation and Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity.