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Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2024
Abstract
In this paper, Coulomb’s Law is extended from two stationary charged particles, on linear trajectory, to: many charged particles, or quantum level particles, or objects on arbitrary motions (with velocity, acceleration, time delay), on non-linear trajectories, at even superluminal and instantaneous speeds.
Publication Title
SciNexuses
Volume
1
First Page
52
Last Page
57
Language (ISO)
English
Keywords
Charged Particle, (One) Action at a Distance, MultiAction at a Distance, MultiNonLocality, Superluminal Speed, Superluminal Physics, Instantaneous Speed, Instantaneous Physics, Electromagnetism, Vacuum Polarization Effect, Maxwell Equations, Gauss’s Law, Moving Charges, Time Dependance, Point Charge, Length Charge, Volume Charge, Law of Superposition, Theorem of Superposition, Superposition Principle, Linear Circuit, NonLinear Circuit, Norton Circuit, Thevenin Circuit, Power Dissipation, Permittivity
Recommended Citation
Smarandache, Florentin.
"Many Extensions of Coulomb’s Law: A scoping review."
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