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It measures force
Actually, it makes a ton of sense
Not gravity
Gravity is not a force
gravity applies a force
Watch this woman replicate the cavendish experiment, and then mathematically confirm her results
only way to test it is to measure the force given some properties
It applies/uses force
But it is not force
If you push something
so does electromagnetism
That is not gravity
Gravity is a fundamental force of the universe.
electricity is not a force either
it applies forces
Who told you that?
Let me ask you something, do you believe that electromagnetism exists?
Is gravity a push or pull though
We don't measure electricity based on a gravity formula
From above or below
Proof please
yes we do by the way
f = kq1q2/d^2
f = Gm1m2/d^2
look identical to me
Okay, that's interesting...then why do you think things fall to the ground? @Abe Lover
those are other things
Gravity is not a force it simply applies it
volt is electric potential
But you can't use a force formula and say that's how you measure gravity
amp is watt per volt
I don't think I've ever read anything about that.
Gravity is a force. Thanks to newton's equations, we can measure it.
well thats the same thing we use to measure electric forces
noone told me the difrence between them yet
i wait
To calculate the force of gravity, physicists use the formula f = ma (force = mass x acceleration)