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This paper draws an analogy between interactions among statistical ensembles of oscillators and among charged particles.  It develops the hypothesis that the electrons and protons are peculiar oscillators, having certain internal dynamics, and like atoms and molecules present sources of electromagnetic waves.  Such waves are possibly the reason for interactions between the particles.  Corroboration for the hypothesis is supplied by deriving the Coulomb,s law.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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This paper draws an analogy between interactions among statistical ensembles of oscillators and among charged particles.  It develops the hypothesis that the electrons and protons are peculiar oscillators, having certain internal dynamics, and like atoms and molecules present sources of electromagnetic waves.  Such waves are possibly the reason for interactions between the particles.  Corroboration for the hypothesis is supplied by deriving the Coulomb,s law.
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Scientific Paper
Title What is the Electrical Charge? Coulomb?s Law
Author(s) Dimiter G Stoinov
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2000
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 11
Number 5
Pages 97-99

Abstract

This paper draws an analogy between interactions among statistical ensembles of oscillators and among charged particles. It develops the hypothesis that the electrons and protons are peculiar oscillators, having certain internal dynamics, and like atoms and molecules present sources of electromagnetic waves. Such waves are possibly the reason for interactions between the particles. Corroboration for the hypothesis is supplied by deriving the Coulomb,s law.