is gravitational force happened on air? if not why not.
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Clearly there is a asymmetrical relation between cold air and hot air on the axis going towards and away from the earth (hot air rises), but that does not mean that it has some natural attraction to some other body.
Consider fluid mechanics of smoke emitted from a cigarette. You see there not particles moving from kinetic energy equations, you see the hot burning "air" rising -- that buoyoncy is not a gravitational movement. That is anti-gravitational movement.
Consider fluid mechanics of smoke emitted from a cigarette. You see there not particles moving from kinetic energy equations, you see the hot burning "air" rising -- that buoyoncy is not a gravitational movement. That is anti-gravitational movement.
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Gravitational force exist everywhere .. You put mass in any space you get fields around it .. Like a trampoline .. The space curves around the space making it existing that is defining time ,and gravity and other forces thou they have same existence .. Gravitational fields exert in the air .
It is due to laws of nature .. The lighter air or air having large energy or entropy moves up.. As it is less denser ... That doesn't means gravity doesn't exist or it is anti gravitational .
It is due to laws of nature .. The lighter air or air having large energy or entropy moves up.. As it is less denser ... That doesn't means gravity doesn't exist or it is anti gravitational .
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