2015
DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.20150403.11
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A Theoretical Confirmation of the Gravitation New Origin Having a Dipolar Electrical Nature with Coulomb Law Corrected

Abstract: Abstract:The paper starts by analyzing the actual justification of the separation existing between electrical and gravitational forces, considering that for neutral bodies the electrical interaction force at long distances r, totally cancels as equal and opposed +/-forces F C , given by Coulomb law. Initially it was demonstrated that the type of the force F D , attraction or repulsion, between two electrical dipoles, having the same orientation, is given by the variation mode of the electrical forces F C with … Show more

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“…Comparing this result with the result from i), we conclude that the method utilized above and also in [3], is more suitable for the astronomical domain, while for the laboratory and atomic domains, it must be improved.…”
Section: Mechanism Of the Occurrence And Calculation Of The Fp Force supporting
confidence: 51%
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“…Comparing this result with the result from i), we conclude that the method utilized above and also in [3], is more suitable for the astronomical domain, while for the laboratory and atomic domains, it must be improved.…”
Section: Mechanism Of the Occurrence And Calculation Of The Fp Force supporting
confidence: 51%
“…It appears probable, that by increasing the number n of paths beyond n = 21, one could obtain a ratio r F = F P2 /F P1 greater than 0.947 or equal to 1.0, or even greater than 1.0. However, the result from (63) provides strong support for justifying the introduction of the term lnr in the F CC formula from [3].…”
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