Electric Force is to Magnetic Force as Gravitational Force is to ...? One can no nothing about the

Damion Hardin

Damion Hardin

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2022-05-10

Electric Force is to Magnetic Force as Gravitational Force is to ...?
One can no nothing about the magnetic force and yet arrive at it by taking the relativistic effects of a current and a moving charge system into account. I ask whether there exists such an inherent force in case of gravity.\

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jcholewa39v8f

jcholewa39v8f

Beginner2022-05-11Added 13 answers

Einstein's theory of gravity is already relativistic so I think that what you're asking is this: beginning with Newtonian gravity and making an analogy with Coulomb's law (where mass is analogous to electric charge etc.), and taking into account special relativity effects of a (mass) current etc., does the analog of magnetic force pop out?
The answer is: yes. However and unfortunately, the gravitational waves that also pop out, analogous to electromagnetic waves, transport negative energy.

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