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On a Toroidal Model of the Neutron

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Scientific Paper
TitleOn a Toroidal Model of the Neutron
Author(s)Jaroslav G Klyushin
Keywordsvortical models, neutron
Published2006
JournalNone

Abstract

In the author's previous papers vortical models of electron and proton as a torus were proposed. Torus mass performs two rotational movements, in equatorial and meridional planes. Equatorial rotation defines electric charge and meridional rotation defines its spin. If the vectors of equatorial and meridional rotation constitute right triple, the particle posesses charge of one sign; if they constitute left triple, the opposite sign. The author's other papers tried to clarify the concept of magnetic moment for electron and proton and its connection with generalized Maxwell equations. This paper investigates the same problems for the neutron