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SIPS2025 Volume 3. Kauffman Intl. Symp. / Mathematics

Editors:F. Kongoli, A. Bountis, M. Johnson, S. Karam, P. Mandell, M. Mikalajunas, W. Miller, G. Ord, P. Rowlands, R.M. Santilli, E. Suhir, E. Trell, T. Vougiouklis
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2025
Pages:214 pages
ISBN:978-1-998384-42-6 (CD)
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)
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    THE ROLE OF NEWTON’S GRAVTITATION CONSTANT IN ELECTROMAGNETISM OF A COPPER WIRE

    Francis V Fernandes1;
    1Kodaikanal, India;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 250
    Topic: 38

    Abstract:

    This paper introduces a new theoretical and empirical framework that precisely defines fundamental physical quantities such as mass, length, frequency as quantum intervals. Secondary units of electric current, voltage, resistance, charge squared, and magnetic flux are herein redefined. The reason for the fine-structure constant (α), Newton's Gravitational Constant (G), are defined by equations describing wave-particle duality, field and flux. The core of this work utilizes a series of algebraic equations to elucidate the true underlying physical significance of these terms. Empirical equations depict the reason for electromagnetism measured as amperes of electric current flowing through a copper wire. The analysis describes Newton's Gravitational Constant (G) as intrinsic to the metrology of electromagnetism within the copper conductor. It is demonstrated that G plays a critical, unifying role in the subatomic dynamics governing electric current flow, suggesting a fundamental link between gravity and electromagnetism that extends from the subatomic realm to galactic scales.

    Keywords:

    Quantum Physics; Molar Conductivity; Electromagnetics; Quantum gravity; De Broglie wavelength; Quantum gravity

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    Fernandes F. (2024). THE ROLE OF NEWTON’S GRAVTITATION CONSTANT IN ELECTROMAGNETISM OF A COPPER WIRE. In F. Kongoli, A. Bountis, M. Johnson, S. Karam, P. Mandell, M. Mikalajunas, W. Miller, G. Ord, P. Rowlands, R.M. Santilli, E. Suhir, E. Trell, T. Vougiouklis (Eds.), Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit Volume 3 Kauffman Intl. Symp. / Mathematics (pp. 169-180). Montreal, Canada: FLOGEN Star Outreach