Gravitational Mechanics
Gravitational Mechanics refers to the branch of physics that deals with the study of the motion and interaction of objects under the influence of gravitational forces. This field explores the laws and principles governing the behavior of objects in relation to gravitational attraction, including the effects of mass, distance, and acceleration on the motion of celestial bodies and other objects in space. Gravitational Mechanics plays a crucial role in understanding phenomena such as planetary orbits, satellite trajectories, and the behavior of falling bodies on Earth and in outer space.