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What does GF stand for?

Gravitational Force


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Grande Fratello (Italian reality show)
Grandfather Sword (gaming)
Granite Falls (various locations)
Graphite Furnace
Grapple Fixture
Grate Firing
Great Falls (Montana or Virginia)
Greater Faydark (realm in Everquest gaming)
Greater Fool
Green Fairways (Singapore)
Green's Function
Grim Fandango (adventure game)
Ground Fault
Ground Floor
Ground Fog
Ground Forces



Samples in periodicals archive:
If you are new to the skateboarding scene, then you might not be familiar with the phrase skateboard halfpipe A skateboard halfpipe is a constructed surface, which goes against gravity or gravitational force like they say in the physics language, and acts as a perfect base for sports like skateboarding and snow boarding If you are new to the skateboarding scene, then you might not be familiar with the phrase skateboard halfpipe.
You even exert a small degree of gravitational force on others, indeed, you exert gravitational force on the planet
In the design, the two test-masses are only a few centimetres apart - compared with half-a-metre in GOCE - so any difference in the gravitational force felt by the masses would be minute.
The more mass something has, the stronger its gravitational force, so a larger black hole has a stronger gravitational attraction.
Byline: manish03 A new map of the Earth s gravitational force developed at the National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark will make the search for oil a little cheaper.
Each of them asserting their gravitational force in opposite directions.
m] of particle in a polymerizing fluid under gravitational force was estimated as given below: [v.
If all the planets lined up, then there would be a very slight increase in the gravitational pull of the outer planets on the Earth, but this would be negligible when one regards the much greater gravitational force of the Sun that is constantly pulling in the opposite direction.

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