The phenomenon of electromagnetic induction, first studied by Michael Faraday in 1831, has become an important milestone in physics, revealing the crucial connection between electricity and magnetism and ushering in a new era of mutual conversion between electrical and magnetic energy. Subsequently, scientists further developed classical electromagnetism and formed a systematic electromagnetic theory. Einstein proposed the theories of special and general relativity in the early 20th century, striving to find a unified theory of electricity, magnetism, and gravity. Although unsuccessful, it laid the foundation for subsequent scientific exploration. The aim of this study is to reveal the relationship between electromagnetic and gravitational fields through theoretical deduction, and to provide new perspectives and insights for understanding object motion through experimental verification. This article aims to promote the understanding of fundamental forces in nature through the study of the combination of electromagnetic fields and gravity in future research.
Xiangqian et al. (Sat,) studied this question.