Poynting-Robertson effect
English
Etymology
Named after English physicist John Henry Poynting (1852–1914) and American mathematician Howard P. Robertson (1903–1961).
Proper noun
- (astrophysics) A process by which solar radiation causes a dust grain orbiting a star to lose angular momentum relative to its orbit around the star.
- Synonym: Poynting-Robertson drag
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