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gravitationnels

Gravitationnels is a term used in physics to refer to phenomena and properties associated with gravitation. In a broad sense, gravitation encompasses the forces and effects by which mass and energy influence the motion of bodies, and, in general relativity, the curvature of spacetime caused by mass-energy. The term is commonly found in French-language texts describing gravity and related phenomena.

Classical gravitation: In Newtonian physics, gravity is a force described by F = G m1 m2 / r^2,

Relativistic gravitation: General relativity treats gravity not as a force but as the curvature of spacetime

Phenomena and evidence: Gravitational waves are ripples in spacetime predicted by relativity and observed by detectors

Applications and measurement: The gravitational constant G, precision timing for GPS, satellite orbits, and spacecraft navigation

producing
accelerations
toward
mass
concentrations
and
governing
orbital
motion,
tides,
and
weight.
The
gravitational
field
and
potential
energy
framework
provide
practical
tools
for
engineering
and
astronomy.
produced
by
mass-energy.
Objects
follow
geodesics,
and
phenomena
such
as
gravitational
time
dilation
and
light
deflection
arise
from
this
curvature.
The
theory
reproduces
Newtonian
results
in
the
weak-field
limit.
such
as
LIGO
and
Virgo.
Gravitational
lensing,
lens
magnification
of
distant
sources,
and
gravitational
redshift
provide
observational
tests
across
cosmology,
astrophysics,
and
geophysics.
rely
on
gravitation
theories.
Ongoing
research
aims
to
unify
gravitation
with
quantum
mechanics
and
to
understand
gravitation's
role
in
cosmology,
including
dark
matter
and
dark
energy.