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− | The spinning charged model of the electron is established upon the principles of classical physics. Prior models of the electron are reviewed and deficiencies of the historical models are noted. This paper reviews the physical and electrical features of the electron. The use of this information and known force laws of electricity and magentism lead logically to the spinning charged ring model. The features of the ring model are described and compared to experimental data for the electron.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | The spinning charged model of the electron is established upon the principles of classical physics. Prior models of the electron are reviewed and deficiencies of the historical models are noted. This paper reviews the physical and electrical features of the electron. The use of this information and known force laws of electricity and magentism lead logically to the spinning charged ring model. The features of the ring model are described and compared to experimental data for the electron. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | New Spinning Charged Ring Model of the Electron |
Author(s) | David L Bergman |
Keywords | Toroidal Ring Model, Electron |
Published | 1992 |
Journal | None |
Pages | 70-75 |
Abstract
The spinning charged model of the electron is established upon the principles of classical physics. Prior models of the electron are reviewed and deficiencies of the historical models are noted. This paper reviews the physical and electrical features of the electron. The use of this information and known force laws of electricity and magentism lead logically to the spinning charged ring model. The features of the ring model are described and compared to experimental data for the electron.