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Where Did the Term 'Gravity' Originate?

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  • The word 'gravity' comes from the Latin 'gravitas,' meaning weight or heaviness.
  • It entered English in the 16th century, used for both seriousness and physical weight.
  • Newton's work made it the standard term for the universal attractive force.
  • Earlier terms included 'natural motion' and 'heaviness' in medieval physics.

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