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This paper establishes a relation between what the author defines as Energy Moment and electrostatic force. The charge e is defined with fundamental constants and is shown to be closely related to the energy of the particle and a rotational radius value. The standard Coulomb Law for force between charges such as an electron and a proton is shown to exist in a form different from what is customarily presented in physics. New insights into the nature of forces are gained from the new force equations.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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This paper establishes a relation between what the author defines as Energy Moment and electrostatic force. The charge e is defined with fundamental constants and is shown to be closely related to the energy of the particle and a rotational radius value. The standard Coulomb Law for force between charges such as an electron and a proton is shown to exist in a form different from what is customarily presented in physics. New insights into the nature of forces are gained from the new force equations.
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Scientific Paper
Title Force and Rotation
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Author(s) James Keele
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Published 2010
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 7
No. of pages 3
Pages 252-254

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Abstract

This paper establishes a relation between what the author defines as Energy Moment and electrostatic force. The charge e is defined with fundamental constants and is shown to be closely related to the energy of the particle and a rotational radius value. The standard Coulomb Law for force between charges such as an electron and a proton is shown to exist in a form different from what is customarily presented in physics. New insights into the nature of forces are gained from the new force equations.