Originally Posted By: kallog
Originally Posted By: victorespinoza


Á = É . Ù

This says that when the energy É is bigger, the force of attraction will also be bigger and when the energy É is similar to zero, the force of attraction will also be zero.



What's the energy É? As you said, once we know this, and the force of gravity on, say, the moon, we can find Ù. With Ù we should be able to apply the same equation to predict the force of gravity on other objects.

Right? Or does Ù change depending on the situation? In that case the formula is useless until you find how Ù can be determined.



The value of Ú is obtained this way: Ú = Á / É has the value of the force of attraction and the value of the energy or electricity of the object.