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Physics Journal, Vol.2, No.3, May 2016, Pub. Date: Feb. 17, 2016
Analysis of Cosmic Rays from Inter-Electronic Structure of the Electron
Pages: 220-225 Views: 2431 Downloads: 1015
Authors
[01] D. P. Nandedkar, Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, India.
Abstract
Considering electromagnetic nature of cosmic rays, the radius of electron is got. Then complex charge and complex mass of an electron are analysed. Furthermore electromagnetic radiation generation by the electron is discussed. The work in this article can provide, radius of electron, velocity of the electron viz., 4.239(4) x 108 m/sc, angular velocity of the electron, moving mass of the electron viz., 6.618(0) x 10-29 Kgm, frequency of electromagnetic radiation from the electron viz., 1.795(6) x 1022 Hz, wavelength of electromagnetic radiation from the electron and strength of magnetic flux density required for reversal of spin angular momentum viz., 1.877(1) x 1014 Wb/m2, which are of considerable significance. It is interesting to note that the moving mass of the electron inside and/on periphery of the electron has a velocity of 4.239(4) x 108 m/sc which is greater than velocity of light in free space. Thus a world of Tachyon exit inside and/on periphery of the electron. The present research-paper deals with, electromagnetic nature of cosmic rays. A sequence of alternate applications and removals of external magnetic flux density≥1.877(1) x 1014 Wb/m2, that may exit in our/other galaxy, results in generation of continuous waves of cosmic rays of frequency ~ 1.795(6) x 1022 Hz by complex mass/complex charge inter-electronic structure given herewith.Considering electromagnetic nature of cosmic rays, the radius of electron is got. Then complex charge and complex mass of an electron are analysed. Furthermore electromagnetic radiation generation by the electron is discussed. The work in this article can provide, radius of electron, velocity of the electron viz., 4.239(4) x 108 m/sc, angular velocity of the electron, moving mass of the electron viz., 6.618(0) x 10-29 Kgm, frequency of electromagnetic radiation from the electron viz., 1.795(6) x 1022 Hz, wavelength of electromagnetic radiation from the electron and strength of magnetic flux density required for reversal of spin angular momentum viz., 1.877(1) x 1014 Wb/m2, which are of considerable significance. It is interesting to note that the moving mass of the electron inside and/on periphery of the electron has a velocity of 4.239(4) x 108 m/sc which is greater than velocity of light in free space. Thus a world of Tachyon exit inside and/on periphery of the electron. The present research-paper deals with, electromagnetic nature of cosmic rays. A sequence of alternate applications and removals of external magnetic flux density≥1.877(1) x 1014 Wb/m2, that may exit in our/other galaxy, results in generation of continuous waves of cosmic rays of frequency ~ 1.795(6) x 1022 Hz by complex mass/complex charge inter-electronic structure given herewith.
Keywords
Cosmic-Rays, Electron, Complex-Mass, Complex-Charge
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