Gravity comes from units of mass. It is only an attractive force as far as we have ever seen.
Electromagnetic forces come from units of electric charge. They are different if the charges are stationary, moving, or accelerating. They may attract other charges, repelthem, or move them in circles (magnetic fields).
No, gravity is not an electromagnetic force. Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that acts on all objects with mass, while electromagnetic forces involve the interaction of charged particles.
Three different forces are gravity, electromagnetic force, and strong nuclear force. Gravity is responsible for the attraction between two masses, while electromagnetic force is responsible for interactions between charged particles. Strong nuclear force is the force that holds atomic nuclei together.
Electromagnetic gravity is a theoretical concept that attempts to unify the forces of electromagnetism and gravity into a single theoretical framework. It posits that gravity could emerge from the interactions of electromagnetic fields in a particular way, although this idea has not been conclusively proven or widely accepted in the scientific community.
There are four fundamental or basic forces, including the strong force, the weak force, the electromagnetic force, and gravity.
Gravity, electromagnetic, nuclear.
Gravity and electromagnetic forces differ in that gravitational force is the result of mass interaction and electromagnetic forces are the result of charge interaction.
No, gravity is not an electromagnetic force. Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that acts on all objects with mass, while electromagnetic forces involve the interaction of charged particles.
Three different forces are gravity, electromagnetic force, and strong nuclear force. Gravity is responsible for the attraction between two masses, while electromagnetic force is responsible for interactions between charged particles. Strong nuclear force is the force that holds atomic nuclei together.
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Forces in nature (weak, electromagnetic, strong are the other forces)
Electromagnetic gravity is a theoretical concept that attempts to unify the forces of electromagnetism and gravity into a single theoretical framework. It posits that gravity could emerge from the interactions of electromagnetic fields in a particular way, although this idea has not been conclusively proven or widely accepted in the scientific community.
No, forces such as gravity and electromagnetic do not touch objects directly they are known as non-contact forces.
There are four fundamental or basic forces, including the strong force, the weak force, the electromagnetic force, and gravity.
Gravity, electromagnetic, nuclear.
The four forces are Gravity, strong, weak, and electromagnetic. Gravity- Forces between all masses in the universe Strong- Brings neutrons and protons together in an atom Weak- A neutron changes into a proton and an electron into antineutrino. Electromagnetic- Act between electrically charged particles
Gravity. Every object exerts a gravitational pull on others. If two particles come into proximity in the near vacuum of space they will be attracted to each other, as they are free from the influence of stronger external forces.
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