gravitational

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English - Turkish
çekimsel
yerçekimiyle ilgili
yerçekimsel

LISA, yıldızlar ve kara deliklerden gelen yerçekimsel dalgaları arayacaktır. - LISA will look for gravitational waves from stars and black holes.

{s} çekim

Matematiksel hesaplamalar yoluyla Le Verrier Uranüsün ötesindeki başka gezegenin varlığını tahmin etti. Bu gezegenin yer çekimi Uranüsün sıradışı hareketini açıkladı. - Through mathematical calculations, Le Verrier predicted the presence of another planet beyond Uranus. The gravitational pull of this planet would explain the unusual motion of Uranus.

Juno Jüpiter'in yer çekiminin ve manyetik alanlarının haritasını yapacak. - Juno will map Jupiter's gravitational and magnetic fields.

{s} yerçekimi ile ilgili
(Tıp) Yerçekimi etkisi altında kalan yerçekimine bağlı olarak meydana gelen
{s} yerçekimi

Yerçekimi dalgalarını algılamak çok zordur. - Gravitational waves are very hard to detect.

Bilim adamları yerçekimi dalgaları tespit ettiler. - Scientists have detected gravitational waves.

gravitational wave
kütle çekimsel dalga
gravitational field
{i} yerçekimi alanı
gravitational acceleration
yerçekimi ivmesi
gravitational attraction
yerçekimi
gravitational field
çekim alanı
gravitational force
çekim kuvveti
gravitational force
yerçekimi kuvveti
gravitational mass
çekim kütlesi
gravitational acceleration
gravitasyon ivmesi, yerçekimi ivmesi
gravitational astronomy
gök mekaniği
gravitational constant
gravitasyon sabitesi, aginim değişmezi
gravitational forces
yerçekimi kuvvetleri
gravitational microlensing
(Astronomi) Kütleçekimsel mikromercekleme
gravitational potential
gravitasyon potansiyeli, yerçekimi potansiyeli
gravitational pull
çekme yerçekimi
gravitational acceleration
gravitasyonal ivme (g)
gravitational constant
gravitasyonal sabit (g)
gravitational differentiation
(magmanın kristallenmesi sürecinde) gravitasyonal farklılaşma
gravitational equipotential
gravitasyonal eşpotansiyel (jeoid gibi eş gravitasyonal ivmeye sahip bir yüzey)
gravitational field
(isim) yerçekimi alanı
gravitational field
gravitasyonal alan
gravitational force
yerçekimi gücü
gravitational sliding
gravitasyonal yer-kayması
gravitational tectogenesis
gravitasyonal tektojenez
gravitational water
gravitasyonla su
gravitationally
çekimsel
English - English
pertaining to gravity or gravitation
The natural phenomenon of attraction between physical objects with mass or energy HOME
– Having to do with or caused by gravity
Of or pertaining to the force of gravity; as, gravitational units
Gravitational means relating to or resulting from the force of gravity. If a spacecraft travels faster than 11 km a second, it escapes the earth's gravitational pull. related to or resulting from the force of gravity
{s} of or pertaining to the force of gravity
of or relating to or caused by gravitation
Pertaining to gravitation
gravitational collapse
the stage in the evolution of a star in which the pressure of the star is insufficient to maintain it at a stable size, and its material falls inward under its own gravitational attraction, eventually forming a black hole or a neutron star, and sometimes accompanied by a supernova explosion
gravitational constant
An empirical physical constant involved in the calculation of the gravitational attraction between objects with mass
gravitational convection
The convection (carriage) of contents of a fluid, such as mass or heat, by means of currents induced in the fluid by bouyancy forces which are dependent on gravity acting upon density differences within the fluid. These density differences may result from various sources

Buoyancy-driven convection caused by density changes induced by mechanisms other than heat, are also types of gravitational convection.

gravitational field
the field produced by the gravitational force of mass
gravitational fields
plural form of gravitational field
gravitational force
a very long-range, but relatively weak fundamental force of attraction that acts between all particles that have mass; believed to be mediated by gravitons
gravitational interaction
The fundamental interaction responsible for the gravitational force
gravitational lens
A massive body that produces distorted, magnified or multiple images of more distant objects when its gravitational field bends the path of light rays
gravitational lenses
plural form of gravitational lens
gravitational lensing
The action of a star that acts as a gravitational lens and focusses starlight from another star that passes behind it as observed from the Earth
gravitational propulsion
any supposed method of propulsion that warps space or spacetime or interacts in some way with warped space or spacetime
gravitational radiation
a hypothetical wave, produced by an accelerating mass, that would be propagated at the speed of light
gravitational redshift
A shift to longer wavelengths of spectral lines emitted by atoms in a strong gravitational field
gravitational wave
A postulated fluctuation in spacetime that propagates as a wave at the speed of light
gravitational wave
In physics, gravitational waves are ripples in the curvature of spacetime that propagate as a wave, travelling outward from the source
gravitational microlensing
(Astronomi) Gravitational microlensing is an astronomical phenomenon due to the gravitational lens effect. It can be used to detect objects ranging from the mass of a planet to the mass of a star, regardless of the light they emit. Typically, astronomers can only detect bright objects that emit lots of light (stars) or large objects that block background light (clouds of gas and dust). These objects make up only a tiny fraction of the mass of a galaxy. Microlensing allows the study of objects that emit little or no light
gravitational collapse
the implosion of a star resulting from its own gravity; the result is a smaller and denser celestial object
gravitational constant
The constant in Newton's law of gravitation that yields the force one body exerts on another when multiplied by the product of the masses of the two bodies and divided by the square of the distance between them. It equals 6.67 × 10-
gravitational constant
(physics) the universal constant relating force to mass and distance in Newton's law of gravitation
gravitational field
{i} region of gravitational attraction, field of force that encircles a body of finite mass
gravitational field
a field of force surrounding a body of finite mass
gravitational interaction
a weak interaction between particles that results from their mass; mediated by gravitons
gravitational interaction
A weak, fundamental interaction between two physical objects due to their mass and energy, especially an interaction occurring between elementary particles
gravitational lens
A massive celestial object, such as a galaxy, whose gravity bends and focuses the light of a more distant object, resulting in a magnified, distorted, or multiple image of the original light source for a distant observer
gravitational mass
mass of a body as measured by its attraction for other bodies (Physics)
gravitational mass
(physics) the mass of a body as measured by its gravitational attraction for other bodies
gravitational wave
A hypothetical wave that is held to propagate the force of gravity and to travel at the speed of light. Also called gravity wave
high frequency gravitational wave
Alternative spelling of high-frequency gravitational wave
high-frequency gravitational wave
gravitational radiation, in the megahertz to gigahertz region, which is proposed to have been produced by the Big Bang or by the collision of massive astronomical objects or artificially in the laboratory. Gravitational waves having frequencies higher than 100 kHz
high-frequency gravitational waves
plural form of high-frequency gravitational wave
gravitationally
with respect to gravitation; "gravitationally strong forces
gravitationally
with respect to gravitation; "gravitationally strong forces"
gravitationally
by gravitation
gravitationally
As a result of the force of gravity
gravitational

    Hyphenation

    gra·vi·ta·tion·al

    Turkish pronunciation

    grävîteyşınıl

    Synonyms

    gravitic

    Pronunciation

    /ˌgravəˈtāsʜənəl/ /ˌɡrævɪˈteɪʃənəl/

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