[General] elementary charge question
André Michaud
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Mon May 28 07:12:58 PDT 2018
Hi Chip.
You will love the Humphrey's book. Outstandingly well explained.
In fact, it is this book that led me to full understanding of electromagnetism, and to the true explanation of the electron magnetic moment so-called "anomaly".
Best Regards
André
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On Mon, 28 May 2018 08:31:11 -0500, "Chip Akins" wrote:
Hi Andre
Thank you for the reference. I ordered the book.
I also ordered “Field Solutions on Computers” which seems to be very informative.
Chip
From: André Michaud [mailto:srp2 at srpinc.org]
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Subject: Re: [General] elementary charge question
Hi Chip.
The very fact that electrons can be accelerated to close to c in a finely controlled manner in high energy accelerators while their trajectories can be just as precisely deflected at these velocities via finely controlling the relative densities of both ambient E field and B field is proof that the electron charge is stable at any velocity, because the E field depends on Maxwell's fist equation, which is Gauss's equation for the electric field, whose intensity is controlled by the Coulomb force at play between all charges as a function of the inverse square of the distance separating them.
It is the fact that the Coulomb force induces energy in electrons precisely as a function of the distance between charges at any velocity according to the precise inverse square law that allows this fine control.
Ref: Humphries S Jr (1986) Principles of Charged Particle Acceleration, John Wiley & Sons.
Best Regards
André
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On Sat, 26 May 2018 05:44:04 -0500, "Chip Akins" wrote:
Hi All
I have a question. Does anyone have information about the value of electric charge for a relativistic electron?
Does the value remain the elementary charge for electrons in accelerators?
I am looking for experimental data or confirmation of this answer from experiment.
Chip
From: General [mailto:general-bounces+chipakins=gmail.com at lists.natureoflightandparticles.org] On Behalf Of Roychoudhuri, Chandra
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Subject: Re: [General] CLASSICAL,QUANTUM MECHANICS
Richard G.:
Thanks for bringing this to the attention of our group.
I have already received this email from Amoroso and I am planning to submit an abstract.
Hope to see most of you there.
Chandra.
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Cc: Oreste Caroppo <orestecaroppo at yahoo.it>; Louis H Kauffman <loukau at gmail.com>; RL Amoroso <noeticj at mindspring.com>; Nina Sotina <nsotina at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [General] CLASSICAL,QUANTUM MECHANICS
Hello all,
I hope many of you will plan to attend the Vigier XI conference in Liege this August 6-9 and present your updated work. Please see the 2nd call for papers below. It will have been 3 years since SPIE meetings in San Diego, and it would be great for us to get together again in Liege this August. Several of us have already signed up.
all the best,
Richard G
Second CALL FOR PAPERS – 11th Vigier Symposium, Liege, Belgium 2018
Dear Colleague;
The organizers of the Vigier Conference Series cordially invite you to present a paper at the XIth International Symposium in honor of mathematical physicist Jean-Pierre Vigier titled: “ADVANCES IN FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS: Prelude to Paradigm Shift" to be held in Liege, Belgium, Monday, 6th August to Thursday, August 9th 2018, (or August 10th as appropriate) on a topic of your choice (preferably related to the theme of the symposium). Details may be found at:
http://www.noeticadvancedstudies.us/index11.html
If it is impossible for you to attend you may still submit a paper to the proceedings to be published by IOP Conference Proceedings, by paying the proceedings copy fee of US$ 100 or British Pound equivalent (70 BPS).
We look forward to IOP Proceedings this year as it is open access and thus readership should increase greatly; with addition of a Print Copy to attendees/submitters.
Please inform your potentially interested colleagues and print copies of the symposium poster for posting to Dept. bulletin boards.
Note: Scheduling of a presentation slot on the program requires submitting of registration and appropriate fees.
Apologies for any redundancies or duplicate email
Sincerely yours,
Chairmen
Richard L Amoroso - Noetic Advanced Studies Institute, USA
Daniel M. Dubois - Université de Liège, Liège, Belgium
Louis H Kauffman - University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Peter Rowlands - University of Liverpool, UK
Director - Noetic Advanced Studies Institute
www.noeticadvancedstudies.us
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