How to use in-sentence of “gravitation”:
– Comte said that all theories were merely “relatively” true, and that even Isaac Newton’s law of universal gravitation was strictly speaking nothing but a social convention true until new data force us to find a better theory.
– Newton’s universal law of gravitation is a physical law that describes the attraction between two objects with mass.
– By the equivalence principle, Einstein inferred that being under either gravitation or constant acceleration are indistinguishable experiences that might share a physical mechanism.
– In 1915, Einstein’s general theory of relativity newly explained gravitation with 4D spacetime modeled as a Lorentzian manifold.
– He then tried to formulate a general field theory uniting gravitation and electromagnetism, without success.
– For example, to test Newton’s Law of Gravitation in our solar system, one needs information about the masses and positions of the Sun and all the planets.
– The gravitation is produced by the matter and energy in a galaxy or group of galaxies.

