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January 4, 2012 9:13 am at 9:13 am
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thecuriousone
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Pegger is absolutely right – it doesn’t necessarily have to be gravity. However, on our planet, that is the ONLY acceleration means we have (we do not have a string tied around us and the center of the earth!).
That is basic, my friend. Look at the frictional force equation I wrote before – that’s the force due to friction. Nothing more, nothing less. There needs to be an acceleration for the normal force to be >0; that comes from the acceleration due to gravity, in our case of us standing on planet earth.
And mto – it does not matter; as long as each electron in the orbital have opposite values.