Bulletin of the American Physical Society
55th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Monday–Friday, June 3–7, 2024; Fort Worth, Texas
Session B11: V: Precision Measurements and Metrology
10:45 AM–12:21 PM,
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
Room: Virtual Room 1
Chair: Alexey Grinin, Northwestern University, Center for Fundamental Physics
Abstract: B11.00008 : Unaccounted energy aspects of the gravifrequency and electromagnetic interactions
12:09 PM–12:21 PM
Presenter:
Oleksandr Lunin
(independent researcher)
Authors:
Oleksandr Lunin
(independent researcher)
Yevhen Lunin
(independent researcher)
Independent researcher, str. Sholom Aleikhema, 23, Kherson, 73000, Ukraine
E-mail: btkza@ukr.net
ABSTRACT
In this work:
- the electric charge definition is formulated;
- the refined formula of the electric charge non-invariance is given;
- the electric charge momentum conservation law is obtained;
- the angular momentum conservation law for electric charge is obtained;
- the frequency moment definition (the magnetic moment analog) is formulated in gravidynamics;
- Steiner's theorem for electrodynamics is formulated;
- the rotational motion dynamics equation is constructed for electric charge;
- the formula for the kinetic energy of the rotational motion of an electric charge is constructed;
- a Planck's formula analog for the magnetic field was obtained;
- another kind of uncertainty relation was obtained;
- formula for the interval between two events is constructed in the electric charge space;
- a Reynolds number analog for electromagnetism is obtained;
- the experiments results on finding the Reynolds number in electrodynamics are given.
Key words: the angular momentum of electric charge, the rotational motion dynamics equation
for electric charge, a Planck's formula for the magnetic field, a Reynolds number in
electrodynamics.
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