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Increase force exerted by a body's weight using electricity

Physics Asked by Stylianos Charalambous on June 16, 2021

I would like to ask if there is any mechanism that can increase the weight force of a body using electricity. For example, this mechanism is enclosed in a box which normally weighs 1kg but when electricity is supplied to the circuit, the box exerts a force equal to the force of a body of 500kg mass. There are no external factors other than the box and the mechanism inside it.

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To get that much weight from a small mass you have to push the body from upwards towards the surface of earth. So you can use a thruster on the upper surface of object..

I got an idea for a mechanism without involvement of any mechanism but that would be very inefficient. You can use a compound and oxidize it in your box(that would increase the weight but not that much you want and also this is very inefficient as the compound would also self oxidize

Answered by Anonymous on June 16, 2021

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