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Hello,
I am no Physicist nor studying anything near this field (I study Game Development).
Though I am greatly interested in Physics and try to learn as much as I can in my free time. To bad that there are only 24 hours in a day.
Anyway learning that everything with mass has gravity I came up with the following question and could not find the answer.
Everything with mass has gravity (according to general relativity) but how is this added. For instance: Earth is gigantic and thus we are drawn towards it. But if you would breakup Earth you would get little pieces of sand dust dirt water etc. All separate with very little mass. I asume that all these elements are added in Earth's gravitational force. But how about a human for instance. We stand on Earth as a single grain of sand lays on it. Are we then to added along with Earth's gravity?
I hope you can supply me with a satisfying answer.
Greetings,
Mitchel Disveld
I am no Physicist nor studying anything near this field (I study Game Development).
Though I am greatly interested in Physics and try to learn as much as I can in my free time. To bad that there are only 24 hours in a day.
Anyway learning that everything with mass has gravity I came up with the following question and could not find the answer.
Everything with mass has gravity (according to general relativity) but how is this added. For instance: Earth is gigantic and thus we are drawn towards it. But if you would breakup Earth you would get little pieces of sand dust dirt water etc. All separate with very little mass. I asume that all these elements are added in Earth's gravitational force. But how about a human for instance. We stand on Earth as a single grain of sand lays on it. Are we then to added along with Earth's gravity?
I hope you can supply me with a satisfying answer.
Greetings,
Mitchel Disveld