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can any of you answer this?

Started by redriderno22, April 07, 2008, 09:23:09 PM

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redriderno22

another question

how can you completely remove an electrical charge from an object?
say give it a positive charge?

zerotensor

Quote from: redriderno22 on April 18, 2008, 07:20:05 PM
another question

how can you completely remove an electrical charge from an object?
say give it a positive charge?

If you want to completely remove all charge, you must convert the mass to pure photon energy.  In other words, annihilate it.

Of course, if you just want a net charge of zero, balancing positive with negative will do the trick.  Just don't go trying to mix positrons and electrons unless you want the former scenario.

redriderno22

what about giving an object a negative charge?

redriderno22

OK

ive got an idea for a simple experiment

tell me if its been done, or if there is evidence to prove otherwise.

first, is there a way to see a single atom? more closely its polarity?

ok now take one atom and look at it here on earth, then take that same piece of stuff and look at it on the space station?

to see if its polarity had changed?

i still think that gravity is a side effect of magnetism.

I know im wrong

bit ignorence is bliss  :o 8) ??? ::) :P

redriderno22

does everything have a small magnetic field?