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What (who) is gravity measurements - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gravity (Single); Gravity(album); Gravity Corp; Gravity (single); Gravity Corporation; Gravity Corp.; Gravity (album); GRAVITY Co., Ltd.; Gravity (song); Grvy; Gravity (2007 song); Gravity (company)

Gravity gradiometry         
  • Fig 2. Vertical gravity and gravity gradient signals from a point source buried at 1 km depth
  • Fig 1. Conventional gravity measures ONE component of the gravity field in the vertical direction Gz (LHS), Full tensor gravity gradiometry measures ALL components of the gravity field (RHS)
MEASUREMENT OF VARIATIONS IN EARTH'S GRAVITATIONAL FIELD
Gravity gradient; Gravitational gradient; Gravity Gradiometry; Gravity gradiometer; Gravity gradient tensor
Gravity gradiometry is the study and measurement of variations (anomalies) in the Earth's gravity field. The gravity gradient tensor is the spatial rate of change of gravitational acceleration; as acceleration is a vector quantity, with magnitude and three-dimensional direction, the full gravity gradient is a 3x3 tensor.
gravity wave         
  • Atmospheric gravity waves at Shark Bay, Western Australia, Australia seen from space in July 2006.
WAVE GENERATED IN A FLUID MEDIUM OR AT THE INTERFACE BETWEEN TWO MEDIA WHEN THE FORCE OF GRAVITY OR BUOYANCY TRIES TO RESTORE EQUILIBRIUM
Gravity Wave; Atmospheric gravity wave; G-mode pulsation; Gravity waves; Surface gravity wave
¦ noun Physics
1. a hypothetical wave carrying gravitational energy.
2. a wave propagated on a liquid surface or in a fluid through the effects of gravity.
History of latitude         
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of latitude measurements
The Greeks studied the results of the measurements of latitude by the explorer Pytheas who voyaged to Britain and beyond, as far as the Arctic Circle (observing the midnight sun), in 325 BC. They used several methods to measure latitude, including the height of the Sun above the horizon at midday, measured using a gnōmōn (a word that originally meant an interpreter or judge); the length of the day at the summer solstice, and the elevation of the Sun at winter solstice.

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Gravity (disambiguation)

Gravity, or gravitation, is the mass-proportionate force of attraction among matter.

Gravity may also refer to: