Influence of an Electrostatic Potential on the Inertial Electron Mass

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Scientific Paper
Title

Influence of an Electrostatic Potential on the Inertial

Electron Mass
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Author(s) V F Mikhailov
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Published 2001
Journal Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie
Volume 26
Number 4
No. of pages 6
Pages 633-638

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Abstract

A new independent experiment confirms the conclusion of a previous one, namely that the inertial mass of an electron is changed when the electron is placed anywhere inside a charged spherical shell at a static potential V . In the present case, this effect, stemming from Weber's electromagnetic theory, is observed through the expected linear variation of the frequency of a Barkhausen-Kurz generator with the magnitude V of the voltage.