You are confusing energy and gravitational force. The two are
not equivalent. The property of gravity is based upon the mass of an object, the more mass an object has, the more gravity it posesses. The amount of gravity an object has does not increase or decrease with time.
2006-11-24 01:07:21
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answered by zahbudar 6
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Physicists claim that Gravitational fields lose energy through the emission of particles named Gravitons. Well as more gravitions are emitted the energy of the Earth is reduced and so the mass of the Earth is no longer kept solid in place and the Earth starts to dissolve in to Globe. But don't worry it would take much longer for the annihilation than it would take a comet reaching the Earth from outer space and destroy it Trust me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-11-24 01:16:34
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answered by pioneer_colonel 2
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What means 'Gravitational Energy'?
Doug
2006-11-24 00:34:27
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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Hi. The only way for Earth to lose it's gravity (as far as we know) is for it to lose it's mass. There is a theory that protons decay but the time it would take (again, if true) would be beyond imagination. The minimum half life of the proton is now measured to be at LEAST 10^35 years.
2006-11-24 01:14:45
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answered by Cirric 7
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not loosing energy...just converted from one form to another....
no gravitational energy..just force..
if earth dies, then no more everything... (at least for the human kind)
2006-11-24 00:43:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Energy is never "lost," only converted to another type. Gravitational force will never be 0g.
2006-11-24 00:36:16
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answered by endless_h8 2
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one million. The Earth harnesses the sunlight's gravitational capacity to bypass. 2. confident. 3. The Earth would not lose capacity itself. The sunlight is offering all the capacity required to revolve the planets around it. 4. in case you have taken or studied classical physics, you're able to desire to understand approximately Centripetal acceleration. it particularly is precisely what's happening whilst the Earth revolves around the sunlight.
2016-12-29 09:59:21
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answered by ? 3
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maybe another 30 billion years?........................ uummm,...... earth is young as a planet....
2006-11-24 00:32:00
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answered by nap 3
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that cannot be happening
2006-11-24 03:41:39
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answered by Dora 3
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