Classical Physics

   

Electron's Mass and Electric Charge , Which One Changes with Velocity ?

Authors: Hoa Van Nguyen

This article presents two opposite opinions in contemporary physics on the variability of the mass of the electron . Mainstream physics considers the mass as varying with its velocity ( section 1) . Meanwhile , other physicists think of it as a constant in all physical situations ( section 2) . In this case , a mathematical equation can be deduced to express the variation of the electric charge with velocity and applying field( section 3 ). A thought experiment is proposed to show the variability of the electric charge of the electron in an external variable magnetic field ( section 4 ).

Comments: 10 pages , 2 figures

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[v1] 2013-04-14 16:01:49 (removed)
[v2] 2014-01-09 15:44:42

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