As mass increases with velocity, the relationship between gravity and mass becomes significant. The question arises whether gravity increases with energy from the perspective of stationary observers. Observers moving alongside the accelerated mass would not perceive any change in its gravitational field. However, stationary observers might notice an increase in the gravitational influence of the mass. This topic is further explored in related discussions on physics forums.
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joychandra
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As mass increases with increasing velocity(energy) and gravity is directly related to mass . Does gravity of a body increases with increasing energy
Joy I think you pose an excellent question. An observer riding along beside the accelerated mass would not notice any change in the mass's gravity, but what about a stationary observer with respect to the mass? Would they notice an increase in it's gravitational field?
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The core is PLA material (3d printed)
The magnet size if 28mm * 10mm * 5mm