Jump to content

Mechanical Dimensionalities of Electrodynamic and Gravidynamic Fields: Difference between revisions

From Natural Philosophy Wiki
Imported from text file
Imported from text file
 
Line 18: Line 18:
[[Category:Scientific Paper|mechanical dimensionalities electrodynamic gravidynamic fields]]
[[Category:Scientific Paper|mechanical dimensionalities electrodynamic gravidynamic fields]]


[[Category:Gravity]]
[[Category:Gravity|mechanical dimensionalities electrodynamic gravidynamic fields]]

Latest revision as of 21:42, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
TitleMechanical Dimensionalities of Electrodynamic and Gravidynamic Fields
Read in fullLink to paper
Author(s)Jaroslav G Klyushin
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2010
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume7
No. of pages3
Pages257-259

Read the full paper here

Abstract

A system of mechanical dimensionalities is proposed for electrodynamics. It turns out that permittivity has the dimension of mass density. Therefore, the electric permittivity constant is interpreted as ether mass density. The vacuum magnetic permeability has dimension of compressibility, and it is therefore interpreted as free ether compressibility. The electric field has dimension of velocity. That enables us to compare its qualities with those of gravity, which has dimension of acceleration.