Re: Coulomb's constant is a CGS kludge
From: Sue... (suzysewnshow_at_yahoo.com.au)
Date: 03/03/05
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Date: 3 Mar 2005 04:31:01 -0800
Indeed... when you model assumes "spin faries" to
maintain permeabily far from any matter, yet the
spin faries seem to have been on holiday for tha
last 100 years.... you should expect something
to be wrong.
Magnetism diminshes by the cube of the distance
from a moving charge not by the square as in
geometric dilution. That is why inductive loop antenna
don't radiate unless coupled to a Coulomb aperture
multiplier.
Sue...
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