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every thing in creation has electricty running through it every thing and evry moving particacle has friction and static is a form of noin containable electicity but it does have distinct signiture so i guess the questuion is primarily about the unfinished work of einstiens gr therory

2006-06-22 13:00:00 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

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An electromagnet is an iron core with wire wrapped around it so that the magnetic field that forms at a right angle to the direction of current becomes intensified in a specific location. The reason for using insulated wire in an electromagnetic device is that it is not the current (electron frequency) moving through the wire that the engineer is interested in, but the automatic magnetic field that forms outside the wire. This field is able to be formed, collapsed and reversed whenever one wishes to do so.

A gravitational field (as our planet for example) is always one directional and the direction of energy flow is toward the core point of our planet. Below the Moho line mass has its gravitational waves all focused toward the core point. This means that all gravitational waves below that line pass through the very center of our planet and attract all mass directly on the opposite side, and at the same time also attracts all the heat energy of our planet to the core point. If this were not true, then our planet would have (nearly) the same temperature throughout.

2006-06-22 14:55:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Your wording is a little loose. Not everything has electricity "running through" it. Most particles have an electrical charge, but many do not.

Friciton is an energy transfer to heat that is a result of the interaction of particles of matter. Incidentally, at the smallest level, friction is governed by the electro-magnetic force.

Are you talking about static electricity? That is a net loss or gain of electrons in a substance. I'm not really sure what you're talking about here.

Refering back to your original question, I don't know what you mean by "other than its mass", but the main difference between gravity and electromagnetism is that gravity is attractive (usually), it is very weak, and gravitational fields can extend thier influence over a far great distance than can electrical or magnetic fields.

2006-06-22 13:22:50 · answer #2 · answered by Argon 3 · 0 0

look for the eligant universe by brian green...

he has some answers pertaining to the theory of everything (TOE) or what is know as superstring thoery or membrane theory

2006-06-22 13:05:26 · answer #3 · answered by justin l 5 · 0 0

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