Gravity is NOT the weakest force. in Classical Physics Posted March 30, 2014 compressing an object to "pure matter" does not change its gravitational pull at a distance d>its initial radius. i.e if the sun were to be replaced with a spoon of "pure matter" of the same mass....earth would still maintain its orbit and time period. as long as mass doesnt change gravitational pull at a distance would remain as strong or as weak as it was b4 the change. 0
Gravity is NOT the weakest force.
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compressing an object to "pure matter" does not change its gravitational pull at a distance d>its initial radius.
i.e if the sun were to be replaced with a spoon of "pure matter" of the same mass....earth would still maintain its orbit and time period.
as long as mass doesnt change gravitational pull at a distance would remain as strong or as weak as it was b4 the change.