This may be a relatively simple question (or not). But why is the
charge on the electron and the proton exactly the same magnitude?
1.60e-19C?
> This may be a relatively simple question (or not). But why is the
> charge on the electron and the proton exactly the same magnitude?
> 1.60e-19C?
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there is a theory
that allparticles are composed of some basic subparticle
one of the posible basic subparticle is the electron
or all the electron family ie electron positron....
and another one that i forgot its mane ....
now if you take that
and combine with another theory ie
that all bigger particles are composed as *linear chain of orbitals
then it is only the last one in the chain is free of bonds
and the one that is active
so
if it is a shrt or longer chain built by the same
basic orbitals
than there is no differeence if the chain is ling or short
the last link is what counts
so you get the same edge orbital fo rthe electron and for
the proton that are responsible for electrich charge
btw
that is how i explain the :
generatin of particles
ie how is it that electron Muon and Thau
have the same charge
have a look at my little site to have an idea
what is the chain of orbitals is
it is shwn schmatically on the Alpha particle
built of 2 neotrons and 2 Protons.
the site is
http://www.geocities.com.pora_y/myhomepage.html
hope i didnt mistype it .... withmy clumsy typing...
all the best
Y.Porat
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Y.Porat - 21 Feb 2005 09:56 GMT
sorry mistyped the site
it should be :
http://www.geocities.com/porat_y/mypage.html
the 'chain of orbitals' idea, is shown schmatically
on the alpha article presentation right at the beginning.
Y.Porat
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