Yes. It is much less tha gravity, however, they are produced from the same phenomena; 1 from a planetary scale, & 1 from an earthly scale!
2007-12-28 02:18:18
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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gravity is the force that pulls you toward the center of the earth. electromagnetism is the force that keeps you from falling through the floor. electromagnetism is much stronger than gravity
2007-12-29 19:16:16
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answer #2
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answered by silver d 7
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If you drop a steel ball from a tall building, it is stopped in an instant at the bottom by the repulsion of the electron shells of the atoms and molecules involved. Electromagnetism is a much more powerful force.
2007-12-28 08:29:18
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answered by Anonymous
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of course not thin about what you are asking for a second. Electromagnetism is based on two aspects of physics Electric and Magnetic so if you add more electricity you will have a higher magnetic force. Gravity in the other hand is a constant push and pull that is relative to everything around us and is included in Electromagnetic force as well. Both Electric and Magnetic force have a gravity assigned to them and is relative to where they are located so even though gravity does have a large force it only adds to the electromagnetic force created.
2007-12-28 08:28:11
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answer #4
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answered by wiseornotyoudecide 6
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In most situations gravity is the weakest of the four fundamental forces. Under the right conditions, however, it can overcome electromagnetism (like in a black hole).
2007-12-28 08:34:23
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answer #5
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answered by Nature Boy 6
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Basically the Gravitational phenomena and the Magnetic and Electrostatic phenomena share one Unified common force.
That means That they are one and the same phenomenon ,except they have a different configuration. One type is radial, the other is spiral(twisted configuration)
The spiral configuiration carries more power . Therefore magnetic forces are greater in magnetude than normal gravitation forces in radial configuration. However the Gravitational force per unit area of micromasses which are at close interaction proximity are much greater than the gravitational force per unit area of interaction of large masses.
For Example the electrostatic Gravitational force between two Proton masses is in the order of one billion Newtons.That is equivalent to 225 million pounds sitting on the top of a truck on your drive way. Quite a force for two tiny small masses.
If you can Understand this you have cracked the nut on the theory of Unification of forces.
2007-12-28 08:58:36
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answer #6
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answered by goring 6
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no,electromagnetism is much more stronger than gravity...if the magnitude of gravitational force is taken to be one then he magnitude of electromagnetic force can be taken as 10 raised to 40!!!even then the range of operation of the gravitational force is much more than the electromagnetic force...
2007-12-28 08:54:47
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answer #7
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answered by ani 2
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gravity is weaker!
Gravity is by far the weakest of the four known forces.The gravitational attraction between two protons is 35 orders of magnitude weaker than their electromagnetic repulsion.
Hope that helps!
2007-12-28 08:27:51
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answer #8
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answered by Dani 3
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No, Electomagnetism can overcome gravity
2007-12-28 08:24:51
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answer #9
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answered by I'm bored of being bored 3
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no it is far stronger.
2007-12-28 08:47:48
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answer #10
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answered by mikrodimitris 3
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