Friday, February 7, 2014

Joining the classical physics to Quantum physics



Joining the classical physics to Quantum physics
Newton’s law states that “Every body attracts every another body with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportionate to the square of the distance between them”
F α (m*M/R^2)
Newton’s law tells about Attraction of masses but it cannot tells us the repulsion effect…it is further elaborated by the quantum physics that’s the same chare repulsion takes place…so I think the Newton’s law applies on neutral objects…having no charge to them
F α (m*M/R^2) +0
This zero should be additional input to the law to elaborate the repulsion effect
Like here if there is a unity negative charge the equation will be
F α (m*M/R^2) -1
As the charge will be more negative it will reduce the attraction force…as the charge will be equal to the (m*M/R^2) value there will be Zero force…and when the charge value is numerically greater then the (m*M/R^2) value then the repulsion will takes place. This repulsion can be elaborate in ions…when they donates its electron and they  becomes charged particle the value I added is a net value of both the bodies…
like one body has a charge value -3 and another is having value +2 then only the charge will be -1 in equation…so here the Charge matters
In a electrons the mass is negligible but the chare is considerable so at that place the value of (m*M/R^2) is very much less and the Force will turn into negative context and repulsion will take place……
There must be some errors in my calculations but the noticeable fact is there must be an additional factor to the Newton’s Formula
I also elaborated that there must be a paradox with a negativity concept but if there is PARADOX then the Newton’s formula is correct, but is there it something negative exist then there must be a additional factor…
In Einstein theory of Relativity the space time Molding happens with a presence of the massive objects…so the charge must be having the property to oppose that molding or may mould in opposite context… that result in repulsion
Thanks!!!