Newsgroups: sci.physics, sci.math, plutonium-atom-universe,sci.physics.electromag
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2020 00:06:08 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Why is AP the first scientist to see that Faraday Law is the same as
Radioactivity Disintegration Law
From: Archimedes Plutonium <
plutonium...@gmail.com>
Injection-Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2020 07:06:09 +0000
Why is AP the first scientist to see that Faraday Law is the same as Radioactivity Disintegration Law
Quoting Wikipedia on the Faraday Law of Induction--
Faraday's law states that the EMF is also given by the rate of change of the magnetic flux:
E = − dΦB / dt
where
E is the electromotive force (EMF) and ΦB is the magnetic flux.
The direction of the electromotive force is given by Lenz's law.
Quoting the book _Physics of the Atom_ , 4th ed, Wehr, Richards, Adair, 1985.
Now on page 381 of that book, the authors explain what the patterns of radioactivity are in a number formula.
Quoting page 381---
To present the quantitative description of radioactivity, let us begin at a time t=0 with a large number of radioactive atoms N_0. Experimentation shows that the number of disintegrations per unit time (-dN/dt), or the activity, is proportional to the
number of atoms N of the original kind present. The constant of proportionality lambda is called the disintegration or decay constant. Therefore we have
(-dN)/dt = lambda N
The quantity dN must be an integer, but if it is a relatively small integer compared with N, then N will vary in an approximately continuous way and we may treat dN as a mathematical differential. Upon integrating and using the initial condition, we have
for the number of atoms of the original kind still present at time t
N = N_0 (e^-( lambda t))
The statistical nature of the exponential law of radioactive decay...
--- end quoting from Physics of the Atom ---
What is the great great great meaning of this similarity of equations? It means the inside of Atoms is a torus for its protons with the muons as electrons doing the Faraday Law in producing electricity in the form of magnetic monopoles-dipoles. The
excess of this electricity we see in Radioactive Decay such as Beta decay or gamma decay or K-capture decay of X-ray.
I am really really surprised, so obvious, yet no-one except AP sees it.
AP
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