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A Single Model for Various Shapes of the Proton.

Authors: Harry Watson

A Single Model for Various Shapes of the Proton. Experiments have indicated that the proton may be shaped as a sphere, an oblate spheroid, a peanut, a dumbbell, an hourglass, or a torus. A model is presented that satisfies each of the above. The model also provides an estimate of the mass ratio of the proton to the electron. (4π)(4π−1/pi)(4π−2/π)=1836.15 (1) If we assume that the electron is a perfect ball with radius equal to one, the model becomes a ball of radius (4π−1/π) with a sector or non-overlapping sectors removed. The total curved surface area of the removed sector(s) is 4/π. harry.watson@att.net

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