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Research Paper | Physics Science | India | Volume 8 Issue 8, August 2019 | Popularity: 6.4 / 10
Relativistic Atomic Model
Dadarao Dhone
Abstract: Light is emitted from excited orbiting electrons of an atom at speed 'c' in space outside the respective atom. Hence, the orbiting electron which released light photons at speed 'c' must be rotating at linear speed 'c'. The electron and proton fields inside atom are fully engaged with each other respectively. Then, how the work done by revolving electrons in different orbits is not spilled out from the atom. How the space inside atom is filled with electric charge giving it full unique electrical permittivity. When the electric fields are fully engaged mutually between electron and proton, what will be the mathematical relation of force and field? Why the electrons follow, the rule for their number in orbits as [2n2] where 'n' is orbit number counted from nucleus outwards. Why uncertainty principle is obeyed by orbital electrons. What does it mean, energy is consumed in work. How in nuclear reaction an electron is converted into radiation photons. The force of attraction is fundamental eternal force in the universe. An ingenious original theoretical effort based on scientifically known facts is done by the author in this Research Article.
Keywords: Atomic Model, Orbiting Speed 'c', Opposing force, Electromagnetic Attractive Force, Permittivity. Dark Energy, Dark Photon
Edition: Volume 8 Issue 8, August 2019
Pages: 776 - 787
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