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Electric charges, electric and magnetic fields and electromagnetic energy are real physical entities (objects). Because, these entities possess momentum and energy and we could experience these entities with our sense organs. Now, all physical objects are subject to gravitation. Therefore, electromagnetic entities should similarly be subject to gravitation. This paper shows that classical physics with this simple consideration could explain a lot of hitherto unexplained puzzling physical phenomena.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Electric charges, electric and magnetic fields and electromagnetic energy are real physical entities (objects). Because, these entities possess momentum and energy and we could experience these entities with our sense organs. Now, all physical objects are subject to gravitation. Therefore, electromagnetic entities should similarly be subject to gravitation. This paper shows that classical physics with this simple consideration could explain a lot of hitherto unexplained puzzling physical phenomena.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title The Cross Radial Force
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Author(s) Sankar Hajra
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Published 2011
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 8
No. of pages 6
Pages 235-240

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Abstract

Electric charges, electric and magnetic fields and electromagnetic energy are real physical entities (objects). Because, these entities possess momentum and energy and we could experience these entities with our sense organs. Now, all physical objects are subject to gravitation. Therefore, electromagnetic entities should similarly be subject to gravitation. This paper shows that classical physics with this simple consideration could explain a lot of hitherto unexplained puzzling physical phenomena.