An Analysis of the Origin of the Interaction Force between Electric Charges, including Justification of the lnr Term in the Completed Coulomb’s Law, in HM16 Ether

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ABSTRACT

In this study, we demonstrate the correctness of our 2010 hypothesis regarding the need to complete Coulomb’s FC law with the term lnr, resulting in the completed FCC force. For this purpose, we consider the electrical interactions between charged microparticles (MPs), which develop as fundamental vibrations (FVs) in ether, producing the vibrational strains ε and γ and the resulting stresses σ and τ, as percussions of ether cells (ECs) upon the MP surface. The stresses σ and τ produce a resultant force FP, due to the percussions which constitute the real electric force FCC. The spatial effect of ether on FP is demonstrated by an analytical method, considering the electrical interaction between MPs through various equidistant spatial paths li of FVs, modelled on the basis of the Huygens principle for waves. For this issue, we utilized a numerical calculation, which could be generalized. But this spatial effect of the ether leads at a very slow decreasing of the FP forces ratio rF when doubling the distance l, in contrast to Coulomb’s FC forces whose ratio rF decreases accentuate with doubling l. Accordingly, the necessity of including the term ln r in the FCC force, which is limited to 1.0 for doubling l, at long distances, was justified.

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Has, I. , Miclaus, S. and Has, A. (2019) An Analysis of the Origin of the Interaction Force between Electric Charges, including Justification of the lnr Term in the Completed Coulomb’s Law, in HM16 Ether. Journal of Modern Physics, 10, 1090-1124. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2019.109071.

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