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two-body problem

American  
[too-bod-ee] / ˈtuˈbɒd i /

noun

Astronomy, Mechanics.
  1. the problem of calculating the motions of two bodies in space moving solely under the influence of their mutual gravitational attraction.


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But remember: Whether you actually infect someone is a two-body problem.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 14, 2022

We’re like the city mouse and the country mouse—a variant of the two-body problem.

From Slate • Apr. 3, 2018

Also: astrophysicist Katie Mack explores the two-body problem in academia.

From Scientific American • Nov. 24, 2013

The core of the two-body problem isn’t the second body; it’s the missing job.

From Slate • Oct. 3, 2013

Among other things, she notes that the two-body problem is only a problem for people who have partners who don’t stay home; whether intentionally or not, it rewards the single-earner family.

From Slate • Oct. 3, 2013