Gravitation and magnetic field?

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The discussion explores the differences between gravitational and magnetic fields, noting that gravity keeps objects grounded while magnetic fields provide protection from solar radiation. It addresses the concept of antigravity, stating that while strong magnets can create repulsion, they cannot cancel gravity or enable flight as envisioned. The Earth's magnetic field is insufficient for lifting objects, and all magnets possess both north and south poles. The conversation also clarifies that planets orbit the Sun due to their speed, which allows them to fall towards the Sun without crashing into it, rather than being influenced by centrifugal force. Overall, the mechanics of gravity and magnetism are distinct and cannot be conflated for flight purposes.
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I am wondering about that the Earth ( and other planets or suns) have gravitation and magnetic field and that they are working different. I know that the gravitation makes us to stay on the Earth while the magnetic field is protecting us from the sun.

another thing i am wondering is that, can you make an antigravity and make things fly by making a strong enough magnets. Example if you make very strong "southpol" magnet on south and "northpol" magnet on north so the will resistant each other and fly?. I know it sounds little crazy but it sounds like possible for me :P

(Sorry for my bad english btw. Just ask if you don't understand what i am writing :P)
 
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Anything with mass has gravity.

Magnetism requires a moving charge.

To get an anti-gravity device you need to cancel out gravity. As far as we're aware this is not possible.

The Earth's magnetic field is not strong enough to lift anything.

You can't have just a south pole or just a north pole, all magnets have both.
 
you can however change or control directions of moving charged particles using magnetic fields.
 
There are already trains that levitate themselves using magnetic fields, but this only works because the magnets are very close to each other. You could not use it to fly around or anything.

What would you like to know about gravity and magnetic fields of the planets?
 
I don't know very much about this, but the reason for why the planets is going around the Sun, is because the planets have speed, and higher speed means longer away from sun. (Like a roulette) I am right or is it another reason for why the planets are not crashing in the sun but going around it.
 
ugur0072 said:
I don't know very much about this, but the reason for why the planets is going around the Sun, is because the planets have speed, and higher speed means longer away from sun. (Like a roulette) I am right or is it another reason for why the planets are not crashing in the sun but going around it.

I think this site could help illustrate how orbit works. Essentially the orbiting object has enough speed that as it falls it misses the object it is orbiting.

EDIT: this animation is a lot more informative
 
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ryan_m_b said:
I think this site could help illustrate how orbit works. Essentially the orbiting object has enough speed that as it falls it misses the object it is orbiting.

EDIT: this animation is a lot more informative

Ok, thanks :D . I am understanding it better now. Does it mean that the position of the planet is not because of the speed, but because of its start location?
 
its because of the centrifugal force.
 
ugur0072 said:
Ok, thanks :D . I am understanding it better now. Does it mean that the position of the planet is not because of the speed, but because of its start location?

I'm not sure what you mean by "position of the planet". Do you mean why is the planet's orbit like it is?
 
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The orbit occurs because the speed is enough to ensure it doesn't fall towards the sun but not enough to fly away.

It isn't the centrifugal force.

As the planet orbits, it is falling towards the sun. But because of the speed it is orbiting at it constantly misses.
 

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