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  2. Gravity (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Gravity (stylized with brackets and two interpuncts as [grav·i·ty]) is an American comedy-drama television series created by Jill Franklyn and Eric Schaeffer. [1] It ran for one season in 2010 on Starz .

  3. Seth Numrich - Wikipedia

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    Numrich was born in Minneapolis. He studied at The Juilliard School [3] graduating in acting in 2006 with Group 36 [4] in acting. At the time, he was the youngest person to be admitted into Juilliard's Drama Division, a record previously held by actor Val Kilmer.

  4. List of accolades received by Gravity (2013 film) - Wikipedia

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    Gravity: Won Cinema Audio Society Awards: February 22, 2014: Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture – Live Action Chris Munro, Skip Lievsay, Niv Adiri, Christopher Benstead, Gareth Cousins, Chris Navarro, Thomas J. O’Connell, and Adam Fil Mendez Won [36] [37] Critics' Choice Movie Awards: January 16, 2014: Best Picture ...

  5. Bimetric gravity - Wikipedia

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    On the contrary, the second class of bimetric gravity theories does not rely on massive gravitons and does not modify Newton's law, but instead describes the universe as a manifold having two coupled Riemannian metrics, where matter populating the two sectors interact through gravitation (and antigravitation if the topology and the Newtonian ...

  6. Gravimetry - Wikipedia

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    Gravity is usually measured in units of acceleration.In the SI system of units, the standard unit of acceleration is metres per second squared (m/s 2).Other units include the cgs gal (sometimes known as a galileo, in either case with symbol Gal), which equals 1 centimetre per second squared, and the g (g n), equal to 9.80665 m/s 2.

  7. Alternatives to general relativity - Wikipedia

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    The measurement of the speed of gravity with the gravitational wave event GW170817 ruled out many alternative theories of gravity as explanations for the accelerated expansion. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] [ 72 ] Another observation that sparked recent interest in alternatives to General Relativity is the Pioneer anomaly .

  8. Gravitational acceleration - Wikipedia

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    At a fixed point on the surface, the magnitude of Earth's gravity results from combined effect of gravitation and the centrifugal force from Earth's rotation. [2] [3] At different points on Earth's surface, the free fall acceleration ranges from 9.764 to 9.834 m/s 2 (32.03 to 32.26 ft/s 2), [4] depending on altitude, latitude, and longitude.

  9. Standard gravity - Wikipedia

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    The standard acceleration of gravity or standard acceleration of free fall, often called simply standard gravity and denoted by ɡ 0 or ɡ n, is the nominal gravitational acceleration of an object in a vacuum near the surface of the Earth. It is a constant defined by standard as 9.806 65 m/s 2 (about 32.174 05 ft/s 2).