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Zéro gravité

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

zero gravity N

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

gravity [Brit ˈɡravɪti, Am ˈɡrævədi] N

1. gravity PHYS:

the pull of the earth's gravity attr feed, lubrication

2. gravity (of offence, situation):

3. gravity (of demeanour):

zero [Brit ˈzɪərəʊ, Am ˈzɪroʊ, ˈziˌroʊ] N (gen)

zero MATH, METEO
at/above/below zero attr altitude, growth, inflation, voltage
at/above/below zero inv confidence, interest, involvement, development

in the PONS Dictionary

gravity [ˈgrævəti, Am -t̬i] N no pl

I. zero [ˈzɪərəʊ, Am ˈzɪroʊ] ADJ

1. zero (number):

2. zero (nil):

II. zero [ˈzɪərəʊ, Am ˈzɪroʊ] VB intr

1. zero MIL:

2. zero (focus on):

in the PONS Dictionary

gravity [ˈgræv·ə·t̬i] N

I. zero [ˈzɪr·oʊ] ADJ

1. zero (number):

2. zero (nil):

II. zero [ˈzɪr·oʊ] VB intr

1. zero MIL:

2. zero (focus on):

Present
Izero
youzero
he/she/itzeroes
wezero
youzero
theyzero
Past
Izeroed
youzeroed
he/she/itzeroed
wezeroed
youzeroed
theyzeroed
Present Perfect
Ihavezeroed
youhavezeroed
he/she/ithaszeroed
wehavezeroed
youhavezeroed
theyhavezeroed
Past Perfect
Ihadzeroed
youhadzeroed
he/she/ithadzeroed
wehadzeroed
youhadzeroed
theyhadzeroed

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Forces such as magnetism, gravity, and quantum mechanics also point to non-material forces acting in nature.
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In other cases, the restoring force is simple gravity and this is called a g-mode.
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With this information, the specific gravities of each substance relative to one another can be found.
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It is hygroscopic and has a low specific gravity of 1.715.
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At those distances, the star's gravity would cause tidal locking.
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