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  • ...sm]], [[two-body]], [[spin]], [[kinetic energy]], [[quantum]], [[Bohr]], [[charge]], [[electrodynamic]], [[field-forces]] ...ental measures. Accordingly, we suggest that these postulated ?forces? of static interaction held responsible for the orbital motions of particles on the mi
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  • ...ore compact forms that highlight the wave nature of the purported electric charge. Several example applications are shown, including a compact new expressio
    2 KB (231 words) - 10:59, 1 January 2017
  • ...from electrodynamic reasoning and coinciding with the experimental value. Charge sign is defined by the screw which angular velocity of equatorial rotation
    4 KB (586 words) - 19:46, 1 January 2017
  • ...ing charges, it appears that the 'relativistic' corrections to the Coulomb static potential are just geometrical terms that take into account the effective d
    2 KB (267 words) - 19:26, 1 January 2017
  • ...of Coulomb and Newton Forces, Exerted by a Source Charge, on a Moving Test Charge Part I: Coulomb Force Exerted by a Source Charge, on a Moving Test Charge
    12 KB (1,670 words) - 06:27, 2 January 2017
  • ...and one massless particle. The three massive particles have mass, spin and charge that identify them as pions, while the single massless spin 0 particle, whi
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  • ...e charge for electricity when it?s all around us, demonstrated by the many static shocks we all receive from time to time.  With the right equipment, th
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  • ...d suspension, the origin of atmospheric electricity, and the generation of static electricity, to mention a few examples. The book provides ideas and results ...1986 issue of Physics Today: "That some materials can acquire an electric charge by contact or rubbing has been known at least since the time of Thales of M
    6 KB (779 words) - 06:40, 2 January 2017
  • ...ing 1836 times more massive than the electron, but inherits the 'same unit charge' as the electron, but 'positive'. Thus the proton became the nucleus of the
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  • At the 2003 Storrs meeting<b><sup>2</sup></b>, I described a static model for the electron where the fields extended to infinity. In looking ah ...who had described an exponential solution to Maxwell?s Equation for lepton charge density which also extends to infinity<b><sup>3</sup></b>. He suggested tha
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  • ...hysical quantities are ONLY those associated with CONSERVATION LAWS. Mass, charge, momentum and energy are such common examples. ...the observation of static magnetic field in the laboratory frame due to a STATIC point source in motion or due to
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  • ...plastic analysis of casing and tubing during steam injection, analysis of static buckling of rod and pipe string in oil and gas wells, analysis of expansion * 2010 - "[[The Nature and Principle of Charge Interaction
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  • ...ati Clinic, West Bengal, India, Dr. A. K. Bhattacharyya (D.C., Ph. D.) in charge, in the Science of Biomagnetics. Acknowledged by the Prime Minister of Indi * Developed first anti-static system for car radio reception, 1937.
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  • ...istribution of charge should cease to have [[spherical symmetry]] once the charge is in motion relative to the ether. FitzGerald then conjectured that Heavis | [[Charge density]] (multiplied by {{math|''c''}}), {{math|''ρc''}}
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