Message from @Abe Lover
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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
coulombs law is not a force
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
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)
In general relativity, gravity is not a force between masses. Instead gravity is an effect of the warping of space and time in the presence of mass. Without a force acting upon it, an object will move in a straight line. ... This explains why all objects fall at the same rate.
It says gravity is an effect FROM a force
the consept of mass attracting mass vs charge repeling charge
But what exactly is the force
See how it doesn't make sense?
we arent even talking about general relativity yet
When someone gets murdered we have to figure out how they died before we do an investigation
@Mathieus the Walking Witness I missed your question earlier....I took the photos myself bro
you do know that in order for something to accelerate if it has mass that there is a necessary force?
Gravity is most accurately described by the general theory of relativity (proposed by Albert Einstein in 1915) which describes gravity not as a force, but as a consequence of the curvature of spacetime caused by the uneven distribution of mass.