TITLE:
Law of Universal Magnetism, F = ke × H
AUTHORS:
Greg Poole
KEYWORDS:
Coulomb’s Constant, Magnetic Moment, Magnetic Pole Strength, Specific Orbital Energy, Storm Relative Helicity
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology,
Vol.4 No.3,
June
29,
2018
ABSTRACT: A new universal equation using
planet magnetic pole strength is presented and given reasoning for its assemblage.
Coulomb’s Constant, normally used in calculating electrostatic force is utilized
in a new magnetic dipole equation for the first time, along with specific orbital
energy. Results were generated for five planets that give insight into specific
orbital energy as an energy constant for differing planets based on gravitational
potential at the surface of a planet. Specific energy can be evaluated as both energy
per unit volume (J/kg) and/or specific orbital energy (m2/s2).
Due to a multitude of terms that lead to confusion it is recommended that the IEEE
standards committee review specific orbital energy SI units for m2/s2.
The magic number for cyclonic “lift off”, or anti-gravity, is calculated to be ∈ = 148 m2/s2 the value at which a classical law of magnetism appears as F = ke × H.