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There is no such thing as "electromagnetic gravity".

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Is gravity an electromagnetic force?

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.


How much stronger is the electromagnetic force compared to gravity?

The electromagnetic force is approximately 1036 times stronger than gravity.


What are examples of natural force?

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Gravity is least involved in the process of ......?

Gravity is least involved in the process of electromagnetic interactions, which are interactions between charged particles like electrons and protons. These interactions are governed by the electromagnetic force, not gravity.


Why is the electromagnetic force more complicated than gravity?

It's not. We understand emf, but not gravity.


Is gravity caused by the absorption of electromagnetic emission?

No. Gravity is a characteristic property of space and mass that exists whether or not there is any electromagnetic radiation in the neighborhood. Its cause is unknown.


What wave doesn't need matter for energy transfer?

Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to transfer energy. They can travel through a vacuum, such as outer space, and still convey energy through oscillating electric and magnetic fields. Examples of electromagnetic waves include light, X-rays, and radio waves.


Is gravity stronger or weaker than electromagnetic forces?

stronger


Give three dfferences between gravity and electronmagnetic forces?

Gravity and electromagnetic forces differ in that gravitational force is the result of mass interaction and electromagnetic forces are the result of charge interaction.


What of particles does gravity affect?

Gravity effects anything that has mass, period. This includes electromagnetic radiation. Even light bends in space because of gravity.


What is the opposite of electromagnetic radiation?

Just found this one out. The answer is: gravity.


Does the electromagnetic attraction of an electron to the nucleus of an atom strengthen when rotating faster like gravity?

Neither the electromagnetic or gravitational forces are affected by rotational speed.