CBSE Class 12-science Answered
can a gravitational field be added vectorially to an electric field
Asked by Shalini Rana | 12 Oct, 2012, 09:54: AM
Expert Answer
No.
There is actually no point in adding.
Gravitational field act on masses regardless of their charge and electrical field act on charges regardless of their mass.
So even though they have smae type of application we cant club them yet.
Also both of them have different dimensions.
Answered by | 12 Oct, 2012, 09:10: PM
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