Re: Coulomb's constant is a CGS kludge
From: Ken S. Tucker (dynamics_at_vianet.on.ca)
Date: 03/03/05
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Date: 3 Mar 2005 04:37:04 -0800
Sue... wrote:
> 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...
Are you sure you not mixing up de wahls/tidals
into that, get clear.
Ken
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