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Correct me if I am wrong. -The Big K- p.s: Probably this could lead to a discussion on "Can we create zero gravity area on earth?"
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A magnet attracts an iron bar with its Magnetic Force. Read the Newton's law again. If M1 & M2 are small, the gravitational attraction between will be small too. But the fact is, it exists between any two objects. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. -The Big K-
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There are three fundamental forces in nature.
1. Gravitational : All bodies : Only attraction : magnifies with mass, reduces with distance. 2. Neuclear forces: Atomic : Repulsive + attractive : only atomic masses. some relation with distance, i forgot. 3. Magnetic : Magnetic material/ferrites (something to do with electron spins : Repulsive + attractive : mass indipendent/ reduces with distance. Hence, gravity exists, it cannot be created....but if u say "artificial attraction", then i dont think its possible with normal sized bodies, as someone has already pointed out above. But anti-gravity theory exists and its just Repulsive (that too most probably works with magnetics, rather than gravity) @anoop; biggie was talking about the gravitational, force existing in all bodies... in our 9th text book there is a formula wich clearely shows its ONLY dependent on mass and distance b/w ALL bodies.
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