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'''Gravimetric force''' was the force which makes up many different [[Gravimetrics|gravimetric]] relationships sometimes used as the definition of [[gravimetric energy]], such as how the force between two [[planet]]s prevents them from colliding. This force could be extreme, such as a [[gravimetric eddy]], or minor such as the force the planet [[Earth]] exerts on its sun.
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'''Gravimetric force''' is the force which makes up many different [[Gravimetrics|gravimetric]] relationships sometimes used as the definition of [[gravimetric energy]], such as how the force between two [[planet]]s prevents them from colliding. This force can be extreme, such as a [[gravimetric eddy]], or minor such as the force the planet [[Earth]] exerts on its sun.
   
 
In [[2375]], {{USS|Voyager}} was stopped by a gravimetric force discharging from a layer of [[subspace]]. ({{VOY|Bride of Chaotica!}})
 
In [[2375]], {{USS|Voyager}} was stopped by a gravimetric force discharging from a layer of [[subspace]]. ({{VOY|Bride of Chaotica!}})

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Gravimetric force is the force which makes up many different gravimetric relationships sometimes used as the definition of gravimetric energy, such as how the force between two planets prevents them from colliding. This force can be extreme, such as a gravimetric eddy, or minor such as the force the planet Earth exerts on its sun.

In 2375, USS Voyager was stopped by a gravimetric force discharging from a layer of subspace. (VOY: "Bride of Chaotica!")

Voyager was again rocked by gravimetric force emanating from a spatial rift in 2377. (VOY: "Shattered")

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