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  • ...f action involved, returning to the simple electrostatic model. based upon Coulomb's law (1785, 1771). ...be explained classically, as a sudden peak in the otherwise zero electric field, due to the inwards spiralling movement connected to the de-excitation. The
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  • ...be explained classically, as a sudden peak in the otherwise zero electric field, due to the inwards spiralling movement connected to the de-excitation. The
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  • ...Relativists have determined an equation for the transform of the electric field of a relatively moving electric charge. However, that transform is usually
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  • | keywords = [[Coulomb law]], [[Maxwell equations]], [[Lorentz force]] ...nds on relative velocities and accellerations of the charges. When Maxwell field approach was accepted by scientific community, Lorentz proposed his force f
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  • * 2006 - "[[The Coulomb Field as the Basic Particle of the Universe]]" ([http://www.wbabin.net/physics/ve
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  • | keywords = [[Compton wavelength]], [[de Broglie wavelength]], [[Einstein field equation]], [[fine structure constant]], [[gravitational constant]], [[Plan ...at which these two forces balance. Calculations suggest that the Einstein field equation describes the curvature of a spacetime associated with the PV. The
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  • ...lsion in the nucleus but short-range enough to leave a good old attraction field alive to keep the electrons on their orbits at 10.000 nuclei-diameters dist
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  • ...angement of charge or mass. Energy, in any form, has no substance, per se. Field lines, energy rays, and other devices traditionally contrived to simplify c
    848 bytes (120 words) - 20:11, 1 January 2017
  • ...moment acting on the PVP in the electric field of the nucleus explains the Coulomb spin-orbit interaction. The emergence of superconductivity/superfluidity in
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  • ...[[Einstein gravitational constant]], [[Newton gravitational constant]], [[Coulomb force]], [[Compton wavelength]], [[de Broglie wavelength]] ...al momentum of particles oriented opposite with the power of its own force field around particles. In this paper it is claimed, that the essence of the comp
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  • | known_for = [[Special Relativity Electrodynamics]], [[Ampere's Law]], [[Coulomb's Law]], [[Electric Vehicles]] * 2003 - "[[Unified 'No Field' Theory and the Bohr Atom]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstrac
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  • ...f Maxwell?s field equations and is not derivable as a ?Lorentz-transformed Coulomb-law?. The similarity with the ?Lorentz-transformed? normal (to '''u''') com
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  • ...that electric field, and the curl of that vector potential is the magnetic field. In quantum physics, the vector potential can produce an effect directly: a
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  • | title = Unification of Laplace, Coulomb and Newton Formulas and Forces | keywords = [[Unification]], [[Laplace]], [[Coulomb Force]], [[Newtonian Force]]
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  • | keywords = [[Electric charge]], [[electric field]], [[Coulomb’s law]], [[gravitation]], [[relativity]] ...e electric charges from which fields emanate into space in accordance with Coulomb’s inverse square law. Mass of a body and Newton’s law of gravit
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  • | keywords = [[Electric charge]], [[electric field]], [[Coulomb\'s law]], [[gravitation]], [[relativity]] ...c charges from which electric fields emanate into space in accordance with Coulomb’s inverse square law. Mass of a body and Newton’s law of gravitation ar
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  • ...Such electrostatic fields are far fields and do not exhibit the explosive Coulomb forces one would normally expect from the old spherical charge idea. ...more advanced than Coulomb's pith balls on the strings 200 plus years ago. Coulomb hardly can be blamed for not finding the asymmetry between attraction and r
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  • ...in state of a selected heavier element, this momentum assists the magnetic field interactions, and this leads to nuclear fusion.
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  • ...charges due to the corkscrew motion of the moving charges and the induced field effects of Lenz's law.
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  • * 2006 - "[[Matrix Elements <n2l2|rk|n1l1> for the Coulomb Interaction]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_7 * 2002 - "[[Inactive Portion of the Radiative Part of the Li?nard-Wiechert Field]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_761.pdf Read
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