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A Texas research company has consistently produced electron clusters of some 10<sup>10</sup> electrons within the space of a few microns, traveling along the boundary of a dielectric at about 0.1 of the velocity of light. The paper gives a possible explanation of the phenomenon, which at first sight seems to contradict Coulomb's Law.&nbsp; It is based on the force of the oscillation Faraday field surrounding a moving electron as previously derived by the author.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
A Texas research company has consistently produced electron clusters of some 10<sup>10</sup> electrons within the space of a few microns, traveling along the boundary of a dielectric at about 0.1 of the velocity of light. The paper gives a possible explanation of the phenomenon, which at first sight seems to contradict Coulomb's Law.&nbsp; It is based on the force of the oscillation Faraday field surrounding a moving electron as previously derived by the author.
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|electron clusters]]

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Scientific Paper
TitleElectron Clusters
Author(s)Petr Beckmann
Keywordselectron clusters, microns, velocity of light, Coulomb's Law, force, oscillating Faraday field
Published1990
JournalGalilean Electrodynamics
Volume1
Number5
Pages55-58

Abstract

A Texas research company has consistently produced electron clusters of some 1010 electrons within the space of a few microns, traveling along the boundary of a dielectric at about 0.1 of the velocity of light. The paper gives a possible explanation of the phenomenon, which at first sight seems to contradict Coulomb's Law.  It is based on the force of the oscillation Faraday field surrounding a moving electron as previously derived by the author.