Examples of using Gravity pulls in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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When you jump, gravity pulls you back to the ground!
The ball willcircle the wheel a few times before it loses pace and gravity pulls it down into the numbers.
Gravity pulls moisture down to the ground and mainly causes rust.
In fact, these are just space objects where gravity pulls so much that even light can't get out.
Gravity pulls blood down to the legs, resulting in lower blood pressure elsewhere.
Earth has a diameter of roughly 8,000 miles(13,000 kilometers)and is round because gravity pulls matter into a ball.
Eventually, gravity pulls these heavy cells down, resulting in polyps.
Then as Earth passes though the stream, the dust and viruses load our atmosphere,where they can stay suspended for years until gravity pulls them down.
While gravity pulls the water down through the sand, the tiny sand particles catch any dirt and debris.
Of course, Sharf admitted that an atmosphere is“much, much less dramatic” in its effects on a planet'sspin speed than other factors such as gravity pulls.
As the spin slows, gravity pulls the ball down until it hits a divider between the numbered slots.
That's because the molecules of water have very strong dipoles and they're attracted to each other- cohesion; and they're attracted to molecules of the paper- adhesion-more strongly than gravity pulls them down.
Gravity pulls us down all day, but by stretching and hanging, we can help loosen our muscles and spine.
The reason for that is while you go through the day the natural effects of gravity pulls or holds the body to the earth causing your bones, joints, and muscle mass, to compress.
Meterorite comes from the heart of an asteroid or possibly even a planet that has exploded, propelling material across the SolarSystem until chance brings it into our planet's orbit and gravity pulls it to Earth.
No. We revised the theory and said, gravity pulls things to the Earth unless there is an equal and opposite force in the other direction.
They explained how Gravity pulls the moist and humid air down into the valleys and on the low lands in the vicinity of the seacoast,” Babson recounted in an essay titled,“Gravity- Our Enemy Number One.”.
Voraakhom designed her park to sit at a gradual three-degree angle so that gravity pulls rain and flood water from the park's highest point- the green roof- to the lowest point at other end of the park, where it fills a retention pond.
Gravity pulled the precision device down toward the late night disaster scene.
Strength left his hips and gravity pulled him to the ground.
Gravity pulled together immense clouds of gas and heated them, and from that the first stars would have been born on January 10th.
Scientists once thought that it would eventually run out of energy,slowing down as gravity pulled the objects inside it together.
This may have been a coin toss, but if gravity pulled that back down to earth from more than 1000 meters up, an entire district might become a crater.
It could expand forever(like the ball that you tossed upward at 25,000 miles an hour),but with the expansion slowing down as gravity pulled all of the galaxies toward each other.
This bruising will move down the foot towards the toes in the days after the anklesprain--the reason for this is gravity pulling the blood downwards in the foot.
The traditional theory for centuries was that gravity pulling the liquid down on the exit side of the siphon resulted in reduced pressure at the top of the siphon.
You feel the fluid shift[in your body], kind of like laying heads-down on an incline,because there is no longer gravity pulling your body fluids down into your legs.
True or false, it's not difficult to envision a strong man raising one of the swords overhead,then using a little muscle to help gravity pull it downward onto the head and shoulders of climbing attackers.
In the September Physical Review D, he explains that in certain circumstances HoYava's graviton fluctuates as it interacts with normal matter,making gravity pull a bit more strongly than expected in general relativity.
Ken Hakuta became a millionaire in 1985, thanks to his Wacky Wall Walker- an eight-armed, slimy toy resembling an octopus, that, when stuck to the wall,looked like it was walking as gravity pulled it down.