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This paper presents the derivation of the equations for the properties of dielectrics, diamagnets, paramagnets, and ferromagnets according to the Reciprocal System of physical theory developed by D. B. Larson. The factors include: atomic electric and magnetic rotational displacements, electric rotational vibration frequency, magnetic rotational vibration frequency, Planck's constant, Rydberg's constant, temperature, and molecular or crystal structure.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
This paper presents the derivation of the equations for the properties of dielectrics, diamagnets, paramagnets, and ferromagnets according to the Reciprocal System of physical theory developed by D. B. Larson. The factors include: atomic electric and magnetic rotational displacements, electric rotational vibration frequency, magnetic rotational vibration frequency, Planck's constant, Rydberg's constant, temperature, and molecular or crystal structure.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleTheory of Dielectrics, Diamagnets, Paramagnets, and Ferromagnets, including the Calculation of Electric and Magnetic Susceptibilities
Author(s)Ronald W Satz
Keywordsscalar motion, dielectrics, diamgagnets, paramagnets, ferromagnets, gravitational force, electrical force, magnetic force, electric susceptibility, magnetic susceptibility, RLC circuits, permittivity, [[]]
Published2011
JournalNone
No. of pages132

Abstract

This paper presents the derivation of the equations for the properties of dielectrics, diamagnets, paramagnets, and ferromagnets according to the Reciprocal System of physical theory developed by D. B. Larson. The factors include: atomic electric and magnetic rotational displacements, electric rotational vibration frequency, magnetic rotational vibration frequency, Planck's constant, Rydberg's constant, temperature, and molecular or crystal structure.