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if gravity A exist, why when you put 2 protons in
proxymity together they dont stick together becus the high gravity? then how to convert this gravity A to gravity B? why is relativity only working for gravity B? are there a gravity C? |
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xgl wrote:
if gravity A exist, why when you put 2 protons in proxymity together they dont stick together becus the high gravity? I have no idea what you mean by "gravity A", "B", or "C". But I do know that for two protons, _classically_, the attractive force of gravity is some 10^38 times smaller than the electromagnetic repulsion between them. So classically, they don't "stick together" by an enormous factor. Note, however, that such a classical estimate has no bearing on whether protons stick together; quantum effects are important. While two protons do not bind together, add a neutron and they do (He-3). Tom Roberts |
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Tom Roberts wrote: xgl wrote: if gravity A exist, why when you put 2 protons in proxymity together they dont stick together becus the high gravity? I have no idea what you mean by "gravity A", "B", or "C". But I do know that for two protons, _classically_, the attractive force of gravity is some 10^38 times smaller than the electromagnetic repulsion between them. So classically, they don't "stick together" by an enormous factor. Note, however, that such a classical estimate has no bearing on whether protons stick together; quantum effects are important. While two protons do not bind together, add a neutron and they do (He-3). Tom Roberts dear Mister Tom thank you for your email mister lazar bob said that gravity A is a strong gravity holding the nucleus of the atoms together does it helps? |
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xgl wrote: then how to convert this gravity A to gravity B? why is relativity only working for gravity B? are there a gravity C? I don't if this might help, but when I hear Gravity B, I assume someone is talking about Gravity Probe B, the space shots meant to measure some subte GR effects. There was a Gravity Probe A as well. We expect results from GP-B to be published early next year. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scout_rocket_experiment http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity_Probe_B Neither would have any obvious connections to sticking protons together though. -- Randy M. Dumse Caution: Objects in mirror are more confused than they appear. |
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Tom Roberts wrote:
But I do know that for two protons, _classically_, the attractive force of gravity is some 10^38 times smaller than the electromagnetic repulsion between them. So classically, they don't "stick together" by an enormous factor. Note, however, that such a classical estimate has no bearing on whether protons stick together; quantum effects are important. While two protons do not bind together, add a neutron and they do (He-3). Hey, here's a thoht: As protòns are composite, there are gaps between their quarks. So it would be possibil to force two protòns together with finite ènèrjy so they hit neutral acceleration and make a hèxaquark. |
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