Vocabulary on THE FORCE OF GRAVITY

himself pronoun (MALE)/hɪmˈself/
used to refer to a male object of a verb that is the same person as the subject of the verb

fell /fel/ 
fall verb (BECOME LOWER)
/fɔːl/US pronunciation symbol/fɑːl/ v (fell, fallen)
[I] to become lower in size, amount or strength

downwards adverb/ˈdaʊn.wədz/ /-wɚdz/ (US also downward)
towards a lower position

mass noun (LARGE AMOUNT)/mæs/[S] 
a large amount of something that has no particular shape or arrangement

attract verb/əˈtrækt/[T] 
(of people, things, places, etc.) to pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the qualities they have, especially good ones

pull verb (ATTRACT)/pʊl/[T] 
to attract a person or people

hold noun (SPACE)/həʊld/ /hoʊld/[C]
the space in a ship or aircraft in which goods are carried

orbit noun/ˈɔː.bɪt/ /ˈɔːr-/ [C or U]
the curved path through which objects in space move around a planet or star

outward adjective (ON OUTSIDE)/ˈaʊt.wəd/ /-wɚd/[before noun] 
relating to how people, situations or things seem to be, rather than how they are inside

centrifugal adjective/ˌsen.trɪˈfjuː.gəl/(of a turning object)
moving away from the point around which it is turning

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