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− | <em>A<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>rotating dipole model of the photon is proposed with massless<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>point charges (2<img border="0" alt="[barred aitch]" align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/barh-rm.gif" /></em>c'')<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; ">1/2−</span></sup> and (2''<img border="0" alt="[barred aitch]" align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/barh-rm.gif" />c'')<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; ">1/2+</span></sup> (16.55''e<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; ">−</span></sup> ''and 16.55''e<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; ">+</span></sup>, ''respectively), which<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>are'' <img border="0" alt="lambda" align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/lgr.gif" />/''<img border="0" alt="pi" align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/pgr.gif" /> distance apart. This model quantitatively accounts for the<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>linear momentum, angular momentum, translational energy, rotational energy, total energy,<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>and wavelength of the photon inside of Newtonian- Maxwellian mechanics<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>and provides a physical mechanism for electromagnetic mass. In this<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>model the photon has both particle and wave characteristics''.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | <em>A<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>rotating dipole model of the photon is proposed with massless<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>point charges (2<img border="0" alt="[barred aitch]" align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/barh-rm.gif" /></em>c'')<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; ">1/2−</span></sup> and (2''<img border="0" alt="[barred aitch]" align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/barh-rm.gif" />c'')<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; ">1/2+</span></sup> (16.55''e<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; ">−</span></sup> ''and 16.55''e<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; ">+</span></sup>, ''respectively), which<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>are'' <img border="0" alt="lambda" align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/lgr.gif" />/''<img border="0" alt="pi" align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/pgr.gif" /> distance apart. This model quantitatively accounts for the<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>linear momentum, angular momentum, translational energy, rotational energy, total energy,<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>and wavelength of the photon inside of Newtonian- Maxwellian mechanics<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>and provides a physical mechanism for electromagnetic mass. In this<sup><span style="font-size: x-small; "> </span></sup>model the photon has both particle and wave characteristics''. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Electromechanical Physical Model of the Photon |
Author(s) | Daniel H Deutsch |
Keywords | photon, electric dipole, massless point charge, fine structure constant, electromagnetic mass, wave-part |
Published | 1988 |
Journal | Physics Essays |
Volume | 2 |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 3-7 |
Abstract
A rotating dipole model of the photon is proposed with massless point charges (2<img border="0" alt="[barred aitch]" align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/barh-rm.gif" />c)1/2− and (2<img border="0" alt="[barred aitch]" align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/barh-rm.gif" />c)1/2+ (16.55e− and 16.55e+, respectively), which are <img border="0" alt="lambda" align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/lgr.gif" />/<img border="0" alt="pi" align="bottom" src="http://physicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/pgr.gif" /> distance apart. This model quantitatively accounts for the linear momentum, angular momentum, translational energy, rotational energy, total energy, and wavelength of the photon inside of Newtonian- Maxwellian mechanics and provides a physical mechanism for electromagnetic mass. In this model the photon has both particle and wave characteristics.