Does a Magnet's force weaken witht the distance cube?
- From: "guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx" <guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 8 Mar 2006 08:12:16 -0800
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/forces/isq.html#isq
The link above shows Gravity, Light(photons), and Charge (I believe
sound waves also): all these weaken with the distance square.
How about Magnets...I think there's is the distance cube which is
strange since EM waves are made of photons and photons above weaken
with the distance square???
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Also from the same link, it makes me believe all these three forces
(Gravity, photons, charge) are the very same with the ***ONLY***
difference methaporicaly speaking is they each have a different
mass(energy)???
Therefore could Gravity, charge, photons be virtually the same in the
same metaphorical way as light and EM waves are the same (both made of
photons).
Therefore the main difference between Gravity, charge, and photons
would be the Energy(mass) that they contain.
For Gravity = mass (= energy) = density * volume,
For Charge = intensity * volume,
For Photons = intensity *volume
???
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