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On May 7, 8:35*am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
*"tom" se.net... On 5/6/2010 8:42 PM, tom wrote: On 5/6/2010 3:25 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote: Charged particles can move at any speed from 0 to c and always produce the electric field. Why not? Incorrect. A particle has mass, and cannot attain light speed. tom K0TAR Should have said "charged particle" rather than "particle". What do you think. Is the electron a charged particle? Maxwell assumed that the electricity is massles and incompressible. He would be right if the electron is a charged particle. S* have you ever measured the charge on an electron? that is a standard college physics lab experiment, measure charge and mass and compare to text book values. a very simple experiment actually, look up the millikan oil drop experiment and give it a try. maybe you could get together with art and go through a few of those simple experiments to gain a better understanding of basic physics. |