Re: Any connection between Gravity and Electro Magnetism?



<juggz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Alrite my science teacher asked us to try and find how these two might
| be connected but i think it not possible... after all not even
Einstein
| worked out his Equation of Everything... anyway can anyone here try
and
| work it out?

http://home.nycap.rr.com/jry/FermionMass.htm

"General Relativity, Maxwell's Electrodynamics, and the Foundations of
the Quantum Theory of Gravitation and Matter"

Jay Yablon is a person that is working on it. See his website at the
link above.

A real obvious connection is that the inverse square law is envolved
with both in a simplistic viewpoint.

For Newton's gravity,

Force = G*mass1*mass2/r^2

Where G is Newton's gravitational proportionality constant and r is the
distance between the two centers of mass.

For electrostatics,

Force = k*Q1*Q2/r^2

Where k is the electric proportionality constant and depends on the
system of units you are working in, and Q is the electric charge of a
charged object and r is again the distance between the centers of the
charged objects.

Both have the 1/r^2 factor for their force law, so perhaps your teacher
is simply looking for this as a "connection". As you will see from Mr.
Yablon's website, a "full" connection is quite difficult.

FrediFizzx

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