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Post by Rex on Apr 24, 2007 18:49:59 GMT -5
Pehaps it's very dense, and maybe ralphael dousn't weigh as much as it looks like he douse.
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Post by Meta Black Yoshi on Apr 24, 2007 18:54:22 GMT -5
Just about all birds have hollow bones, but he probably still had to have had a good amount of weight on him in order to creat those shock-waves.
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Post by shadowgoomba on Apr 24, 2007 19:00:07 GMT -5
Gravity is a very weak force. If there was an element that amazingly dense it would become radioactive and cause cancer to Yoshi and Raphael. It would probably also explode.
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Post by Rex on Apr 24, 2007 19:26:20 GMT -5
Well then maybe the planetoid has some sort of magnetic attraction to stop people from jumping off it.
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Post by shadowgoomba on Apr 24, 2007 19:39:06 GMT -5
But Yoshi and Ralphael aren't magnetic...I've heard of magnetic fields repelling things that aren't magnetic but can they attract them as well?
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Post by Rex on Apr 24, 2007 19:52:22 GMT -5
Maybe there was a special machine in the planetoid desighned just for that perpouse.
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Post by Meta Black Yoshi on Apr 24, 2007 19:55:34 GMT -5
But Yoshi and Ralphael aren't magnetic...I've heard of magnetic fields repelling things that aren't magnetic but can they attract them as well? Depends if the feild is postitive or negative.
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Post by shadowgoomba on Apr 24, 2007 19:56:11 GMT -5
Like what? Everyone at NASA is stumped on how to make or eliminate gravity. Actually, positive and negative don't have an effect unless dealing with another magnetic force.
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Post by Meta Black Yoshi on Apr 24, 2007 20:31:37 GMT -5
Anything that has mass has a magnetic feild.
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Post by shadowgoomba on Apr 24, 2007 21:12:31 GMT -5
But that electromagnetic field would be extremely small and weak.
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Post by Meta Black Yoshi on Apr 24, 2007 21:19:27 GMT -5
Unless it was electricaly charged somehow.Positivly or negatively
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Post by shadowgoomba on Apr 24, 2007 21:25:42 GMT -5
No, I mean the electromagnetisism emitting from Ralphael and Yoshi would be to small. Perhaps Kamek electrically charged them?
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Post by Meta Black Yoshi on Apr 24, 2007 21:34:27 GMT -5
Or maybe the moon object had an electricaly charged magnetic feild
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Post by shadowgoomba on Apr 24, 2007 21:37:23 GMT -5
You need two magnetic fields to attract objects.
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Post by Meta Black Yoshi on Apr 24, 2007 21:40:32 GMT -5
Yes....And the stronger one usualy stays in place or at least dosn't move as much as the weaker one wich is usualy less dense. Usualy....
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Post by shadowgoomba on Apr 24, 2007 21:51:17 GMT -5
What are you talking about? I am trying to figure out what bonds Yoshi and Ralphael to the moon. Regardless of positive and negative, if both objects do not have sufficient amount of magnetism, the two objects will not move together. It's about as silly as saying that a magnet will stick to your skin. It's not true because our bodies (and that of most other organisms) emit very weak magnetic pulls.
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Post by Meta Black Yoshi on Apr 24, 2007 21:57:55 GMT -5
But, consider this.....We all have verry weak magnetic feilds. Yet we stick to the planet Earth as if we have verry strong onse. but it is not our magnetic feild it is the Earth's, being so large and dense it attracts manny things. I dosn't matter the streghnth of the smaller object's magnetic feilds as long as the larger one is strong enough the two objects will still attract each other. The larger denser one will be doing the most attracting and actraction from the smaller less dense one will be minimal.
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Post by Meta Black Yoshi on Apr 24, 2007 22:01:55 GMT -5
Charging the magnetic feild of a small object will give it the electro-magnetic energy of a larger body, giving the power to either attrack or repele other bodies. Magnets do not stick to use because the magnetic feild of the Earth(gravity) over powers ours and the magnet's magnetic feilds and pulls the magnet down twards it. If the magnet is on a surface, the pull of the earth fill cause just enugh friction to overpower the pull between the magnet and ourselves. This might turn out different if you tried to stick a magnet to you while you were floating around in deep space with no other bodies or objects around to interfere. It wouldn't even have to be a magnet, it could be anything. The bigger and more dense though, the more attraction.
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Post by shadowgoomba on Apr 24, 2007 22:13:06 GMT -5
Gravity and electromagnetism are two different things. We can flick a switch to turn off magnetism. We do not now how to do this with gravity. Magnetism is also much stronger than gravity is. If they were the same thing, then humans could stand on one of the magnetic poles and float in midair.
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Post by Meta Black Yoshi on Apr 24, 2007 22:21:38 GMT -5
-_-... Gravity is a magnetic feild.......We can turn off an electro-magnet by stoping the current of electricity flowing through it. We cannot, necisarily, always turn off any kind of magnitism. If you know a secret way to flip a switch and turn off my fridge magnets, let me know.... . So gravity is a type of magnitism.
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