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Is Charge the Invariant of Speed
International Journal of Electrical and Electronic Science
Vol.2 , No. 3, Publication Date: Oct. 8, 2015, Page: 81-94
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Authors
 
[1]    

F. F. Mende, B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering NAS Ukraine. Kharkov, Ukraine.

 
Abstract
 

According to the program «Starfish» July 9, 1962 the United States detonated in space over the Pacific Ocean H-bomb with a TNT equivalent of 1.4 Mt. The explosion was followed by the appearance of an electric pulse with a high electric field intensity and short duration. In the experiments on the detection and study of the electrical pulse that occurs when the capacitor discharges through the gaps large capacity. It is shown that when such discharges occur electric field pulses, which indicates the occurrence of a plasma heated to a unitary charge. This fact contradicts not only classic but also relativistic transformations of the electromagnetic field in the transition from one inertial reference system to another, and indicates that the absolute value of the electric charge, unlike its polarity is not an invariant speed.


Keywords
 

Charge, Plasma, H-bomb, Electric Pulse of Nuclear Explosion


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