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isn't it possible for the gravitational force and the elcetrical origin forces have something very very common fundamentally to both of them
El Hombre Invisible said:The ultimate aim of elementary physics is to show that all forces, not just gravity and EM, are aspects of the same thing. A variation on your question is something that has been on my mind of late. Is the virtual Z0 boson the only massive fundamental particle that has no charge? All massless particles are chargeless, and to my knowledge all real massive particles are charged. Why? WHY, GODDAMMIT?!?
This is my own ideas.kleinwolf said:Maybe he is speaking about Kaluza-Klein theory ?? I don't know that theory at all just it is giving the curvature of a 5 dim space-time (don't ask me if the 5th dimension is time or space, or maybe something else) which should in some way i never looked at include the EM maxwell equations in addition to GR...
Michael Dmitriyev said:This is my own ideas.
Gravity is a force of attraction between two objects that have mass. It is a fundamental force in the universe and is responsible for the motion of planets, stars, and galaxies. Electric force, on the other hand, is a force between two charged particles. It can be either attractive or repulsive, depending on the charges of the particles.
The relationship between gravity and electric force is that they both follow the inverse square law. This means that the force between two objects decreases with the square of the distance between them. Additionally, both forces are dependent on the masses or charges of the objects involved.
Gravity and electric force are similar in that they are both fundamental forces in the universe. They both act over a distance and are responsible for the motion of objects. They also both follow the inverse square law and are dependent on the masses or charges of the objects involved.
Yes, gravity and electric force can cancel each other out. This can happen when the forces are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. For example, the Earth's gravitational force pulls objects towards its center, while the electric force between positively and negatively charged particles can pull them in opposite directions, effectively canceling each other out.
Gravity and electric force work together in everyday life in various ways. For example, gravity holds us to the Earth's surface, while electric force is responsible for the chemical reactions in our bodies that keep us alive. Additionally, both forces are involved in the functioning of electronic devices, such as phones and computers, and in the generation of energy through hydroelectric and wind power.