On the classical coupling between gravity and electromagnetism

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Coupling between electromagnetism and gravity, manifested as the distorted Coulomb field of a charge distribution in a gravitational field, has never been observed. A physical system consisting of an electron in a charged shell provides a coupling that is orders of magnitude stronger than for any previously-considered system. A shell voltage of one megavolt is required to establish a gravitationally-induced electromagnetic force equal in magnitude to the force of gravity on an electron. The experimental feasibility of detecting these forces on an electron is discussed. The effect establishes a relation between Einstein's energy-mass equivalence and the coupling between electromagnetism and gravity.

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Becker, M., Caprez, A., & Batelaan, H. (2015). On the classical coupling between gravity and electromagnetism. Atoms, 3(3), 320–338. https://doi.org/10.3390/atoms3030320

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