Planets And Electromagnetic waves

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Explanations have been given for some breakthroughs in fundamental physics, more specifically in the theory of Electromagnetic Waves. First breakthrough: Only one of the waves, electric field wave and magnetic field wave, emerges as component of an electromagnetic wave. Second breakthrough: All electrons in any rotating planet cause the existence of the magnetic field in the planet. Third breakthrough: Rotating velocity, orbital velocity, escape velocity, and critical velocity are the major factors for existence of atmospheres and winds in planets. Fourth breakthrough: Maximum possible diameter of molecules in our universe may be at most of order 10 power (-7) meters. Explanations have been given with many figures.

Author(s): G. Udhaya Sankar & C. Ganesa Moorthy
Edition: First
Publisher: Idea Publishing
Year: 2018

Language: English
Commentary: 938651883X
Pages: 110
City: Delhi
Tags: Electromagnetic waves

Chapter -1 :: Laws of Newton and Kepler (Pg. 1-6)
Chapter -2 :: Energy – mass relation of Einstein (Pg. 7-12)
Chapter - 3 :: Solar system and atom (Pg. 13-16)
Chapter- 4 :: Magnetic fields of planets (Pg. 17-28)
Chapter- 5 :: Atmospheres and winds (Pg. 29-42)
Chapter- 6 :: Electromagnetic waves (Pg. 43-48)
Chapter- 7 :: Stored and released energies (Pg. 49-54)
Chapter- 8 :: Gravitational waves (Pg. 55-60)
Chapter- 9 :: Electric field waves and magnetic field waves (Pg. 61-64)
Chapter- 10 :: A law for light waves (Pg. 65-72)
Chapter- 11 :: A classification for electromagnetic waves (Pg. 73-76)
Chapter- 12 :: Cosmic Microwave Background and classification of electromagnetic waves (Pg. 77-80)
Chapter- 13 :: Diameters of molecules (Pg. 81-86)
Chapter- 14 :: Approximate diameters for electrons, protons and neutrons (Pg. 87-90)
Chapter- 15 :: Different Planck’s constant for Magnetic field waves (Pg. 91-94)
Bibliography (Pg. 95-96)