Gravity Wave (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun
  1. gravitational wave.
  2. a wave created by the action of gravity on local variations in the density of a stratified fluid, as the atmosphere, or at an interface between fluids of different density, as a liquid and a gas.
noun physics
  1. a wave propagated in a gravitational field, predicted to occur as a result of an accelerating mass
  2. a surface wave on water or other liquid propagated because of the weight of liquid in the crests
Gravity Wave (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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