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Old 09-May-2007, 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Fortis View Post
A magnetic moment is the "source" of the magnetic interaction in the same way that charge is the soure of the electrostatic interaction.

The force between two magnets follows a 1/r3 law, whereas the gravitational force between two masses follows a 1/r2 law. Please explain how you can show that gravity is a magnetic effect.
The different in between magnetism and gravity

Present magnets are resultant of nucleus and electrons (resultant of two unlike forces)
But gravity is resultant of nucleus and nucleus (resultant of two like forces)


Gravity and magnet

normally we or any laws don’t think about gravity with magnet, but truly gravity plays an important role in magnetism; mainly every matter has its own center of gravity point. The gravity helps to divide the magnet in to two poles or two parts at the time of production of magnet in molten state. That is point at center of gravity where action takes place; center of gravity arranges the domains equally with equal magnetic strength in different poles. So only magnet has there own North & South poles even when broken, because every broken magnet has there own center of gravity.

Did the flux in bar magnet travel from North Pole to South Pole??
Why it travel from N pole to S pole? Why even it can travel from S pole to N pole, because this two pole has equal magnetic strength,
Did really flux travel from one pole to other?
No, 100% not possible flux will not travel from N pole to S pole. Some basic understandings of present magnet are wrong and some changes in basic understanding of magnet will help us to understand gravity.

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While you do that, you may also want to answer my earlier question
I have just given as eg : the percentages will not make prefect sense