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Relativistic electromagnetic equations, gamma not required

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srp - 29 Jul 2005 21:58 GMT
Local field definitions for individual photons, involving only one variable,
the energy absolute wavelength

Basic equations of electromagnetic mechanics of particles

Lambda = (c h)/(Energy in joules)

E = (pi e)/(eps_0  alpha^3 lambda^2)

B = (pi mu_0 e c)/( alpha^3 lambda^2)

Where

e = unit charge
c= speed of light
h=Planck's contant
lamba = wavelength of photon considered
alpha = fine structure constant

c=E/B

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Local field definitions for moving massive particles

Example test particle being the electron, the massive particle's wavelength
used will be Lambda_C (Compton's wavelength)

E = [(pi e) (lambda_C^2+lambda^2) sqrt(4 lambda lambda_C + lambda_C^2)]
       /[(eps_0 alpha^3) (lambda_C^2 lambda^2) (2 lambda + lambda_C)]

B = [(pi mu_0 e c) (lambda_C^2 + lambda^2)]/(alpha^3 lambda^2 lambda_C^2)

Calculation of relativistic velocity of test particle

v=E/B

Exact same velocity curve as the traditional SR equation.

All equations fully compliant with Maxwell and Lorentz.

Simplified relativistic velocity equation using only the absolute
wavelengths of massive particle and carrying energy

v=[c sqrt(4 lambda lambda_C + lambda_C^2)]/(2 lambda + lambda_C)

Same velocity curve as the traditional SR equation

A little mathematical challenge for physicists

To retro-derive them to known classical formulas
and explain why they work

André Michaud
Rick Nelson - 02 Aug 2005 00:50 GMT
Hi srp,

I was told that Bosons do not interact with leptons or photons - Do you
think that is correct assessment?

THanks,

Rick

> Local field definitions for individual photons, involving only one variable,
> the energy absolute wavelength
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> André Michaud
srp - 03 Aug 2005 04:16 GMT
> Hi srp,
>
> I was told that Bosons do not interact with leptons or photons - Do you
> think that is correct assessment?

To be frank, I have more confidence in conformity with Maxwell that I can
verify than any unverified wide sweeping statement that comes in
contradiction
with Maxwell.

What spherical integration of energy reveals, although implying permanent
locality of particles (photons and massive elementary particles), remains
coherent with Maxwell and Lorentz, as you can verify.

> THanks,
>
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>> André Michaud
 
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