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Old 27th September 2006, 10:59 PM
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Question Can we create Gravity?

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I have a question for those interested in Physics. Can we have artifical Gravity? Meaning, can we create gravity under test conditions?

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Hi all Engineers!

I have a question for those interested in Physics. Can we have artifical Gravity? Meaning, can we create gravity under test conditions?

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Of course. There exist a force of attraction between any two masses. This force is called as Gravitational force.

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Probably this could lead to a discussion on "Can we create zero gravity area on earth?"
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is all forces that attracts is gravity?

I dont think so.

I think the force of attraction excerted by heavenly bodies is called gravitational forces.

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is all forces that attracts is gravity...?

i dont think so...............

i think the force of attraction excerted by heavenly bodies is called gravitational forces
Well, Sir Issac Newton said -
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So force of gravity exists between any two objects.

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I dont think so.

So is there any repulsive force among planets?

if a magnet attracts an iron bar, is it gravitational force?

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I dont think so.

So is there any repulsive force among planets?

if a magnet attracts an iron bar, is it gravitational force?
I'm not sure if there exists a repulsive force among planets. My best guess says "No". We'll need someone to confirm this.

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.

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First of all, i must say this is really a fascinating idea...

Now to answere this query,we must look at some of the fundamentalls of Physics...
1) A body can experience a force in a given field only if it itself can generate it.
2) Energy can niether be created nor be destroyed.
3) The Gravity, which is nothing but the force of attraction between two masses is directly proportional to the product of the two masses.

So to create an artificial Gravity, what do we require:
1) Mass
2) For force to be of reasonable magnitude, the mass has to be really heavy.

So in all respects, this is a basic physicall fundamentall force between heavenly bodies & is resposible for the very existence of this universe & in all respects CAN NOT be created artificially because it would require a mass comparable to atleast to that's of Earth's.

Does that answere U'r query !
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Default Re: Can we create Gravity?

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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i think we have to wait for that to be happen untill they discover and create gravitons in laboratory.
because if there is anything like graviton then there should be anti gravitons also (because every particle has its anti paricle).
and anti gravitons can create a field which will opposes the gravitational field.
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Hi all,

I think artificial gravity can actually be created. Haven't you read about the plane that NASA has made in order to simulate zero gravity in sky? ie, the plane travels in parabolic movements at the same acceleration as that due to gravity and hence it's cancelled. So people inside experience zero gravity. If that is possible, then simulating the gravity experienced in poles at some other places must also be possible by the same argument.

I don't know if i'm correct. Do correct me if i'm wrong.
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