There is no clear meaning for 'source gravity' therefore I am assuming you are asking about 'electricity from gravity'.
Electricity is generated by gravity through 'RC Gravity Engine' which is based on Newton's Law of Gravity, and you can find more details by searching 'thegreenushers' on any search engine.
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Your question is ambiguous. Are you asking why gravity exists or is gravity or more to the point can Gravity/Magnetism be used as an energy source.
Absolutely. At hydroelectric stations, for example, the power of gravity is harnessed to produce electricity.
Electricity is not directly affected by gravity. Gravity does not impact the flow of electricity through wires or circuits.
Gravity does not directly affect electricity. Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards each other, while electricity is the flow of charged particles. However, gravity can indirectly impact electricity by affecting the movement of objects that generate or use electricity, such as satellites in orbit.
The sun is an example of a natural light source. A source which gives of light that is natural (not made by electricity) is a natural light source.
A battery is a source for electricity. A flashlight and a radio are not a source for electricity.
Gravity doesnt have a source.
Mass is the source of Earth's gravity. Any object that has mass has gravity.
The sun is an example of a natural light source. A source which gives of light that is natural (not made by electricity) is a natural light source.
no
Electricity, space, and gravity are all fundamental forces in the universe that have unique properties and effects on matter. Electricity and gravity both act at a distance, with electricity being a force between charged particles and gravity being a force between masses. Space, on the other hand, is the fabric through which all physical phenomena occur, including the propagation of electricity and the effects of gravity.
a laser IS NOT a electricity source its a light source and no its not that good as conductor of electricity