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| title = Matter Waves | | title = Matter Waves | ||
| author = [[David L Bergman]] | | author = [[David L Bergman]] | ||
− | | keywords = [[ | + | | keywords = [[charged ring model]], [[dual-nature]], [[electron]], [[mass]], [[magnetic moment]], [[physical interpretation]], [[point particle]], [[ring model of the electron]], [[quantum theory]], [[spin]] |
| published = 1999 | | published = 1999 | ||
− | | journal = [[ | + | | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] |
− | + | | number = [[29]] | |
− | | number = [[ | + | | pages = 12-15 |
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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
− | Exactly what is an electron? | + | Exactly what is an electron? The following paper presents a historical overview of how the electron has been modeled from a variety of perspectives. |
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+ | [[Category:Scientific Paper|matter waves]] |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Matter Waves |
Author(s) | David L Bergman |
Keywords | charged ring model, dual-nature, electron, mass, magnetic moment, physical interpretation, point particle, ring model of the electron, quantum theory, spin |
Published | 1999 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 29 |
Pages | 12-15 |
Abstract
Exactly what is an electron? The following paper presents a historical overview of how the electron has been modeled from a variety of perspectives.