Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Electron Flow

The flux of the electron field flow has stimulated scientific inquiry since before electrons had properly been discovered. A large enough mass will contain countless numbers of electrons. These electrons must be studied statistically and through field theory. In fact, all electrical theory is explained through vector fields.

Flows that flux in a turbulent manner or one that wraps back on itself in a circle are said to be inductive. That is to say a magnetic field is induced.

Flows that flux in a stochastic manner returning to the point of origin are said to be capacitive. There is a capacity to store energy in a fluxed field that does not exhibit continuous change.

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