Meaning of Gravitational pull
The force that attracts two bodies towards each other due to their masses.
In simple words: The force that pulls objects toward each other due to gravity.
Gravitational pull in a sentence
- The gravitational pull of the Earth keeps us firmly on the ground.
- Scientists study the gravitational pull of different planets to understand their atmospheres.
- The moon's gravitational pull affects the ocean tides on Earth.
How to use Gravitational pull
Used in scientific contexts, particularly in physics and astronomy. Avoid in casual conversation unless discussing related topics.
Grammar pattern
noun phrase
Memory hint
Think of gravity as a strong friend pulling you back to earth.
Related words
Collocations with Gravitational pull
- strong gravitational pull
- weakened gravitational pull
- gravitational pull between
- gravitational pull of the moon
- gravitational pull of the earth
Synonyms for Gravitational pull
- gravitational force
- gravity
- gravitational attraction
Common mistakes with Gravitational pull
- Confusing with 'gravitational attraction' which is very similar but not exactly the same.
- Using it without context may lead to misunderstandings about its implications.
- Mispronouncing the term due to its technical nature.
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Frequently asked questions about Gravitational pull
What does Gravitational pull mean?
The force that pulls objects toward each other due to gravity.
What is the definition of Gravitational pull?
The force that attracts two bodies towards each other due to their masses.
How do you use Gravitational pull in a sentence?
The gravitational pull of the Earth keeps us firmly on the ground.
Can you give another example of Gravitational pull?
Scientists study the gravitational pull of different planets to understand their atmospheres.
What are synonyms for Gravitational pull?
Common alternatives include gravitational force, gravity, gravitational attraction.
What words go with Gravitational pull?
It commonly pairs with strong gravitational pull, weakened gravitational pull, gravitational pull between, gravitational pull of the moon, gravitational pull of the earth.
What are common mistakes when using Gravitational pull?
Confusing with 'gravitational attraction' which is very similar but not exactly the same. Using it without context may lead to misunderstandings about its implications. Mispronouncing the term due to its technical nature.
How do you pronounce Gravitational pull?
US: //ˌɡrævɪˈteɪʃənəl pʊl//, UK: //ˌɡrævɪˈteɪʃənəl pʊl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Gravitational pull?
Used in scientific contexts, particularly in physics and astronomy. Avoid in casual conversation unless discussing related topics.
