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Do magnets and their Feilds have a frequency? If photons have a frequency, then does this apply to magnetic fields?
The discussion centers on whether magnetic fields operate at a frequency, drawing comparisons to the frequency of photons and electromagnetic waves. Participants explore the nature of magnetic fields, their relationship with electric fields, and the implications of viewing magnetism as an exchange force.
Participants express multiple competing views regarding the frequency of magnetic fields and their relationship to photons. The discussion remains unresolved, with no consensus reached on the nature of magnetism and its potential frequency characteristics.
Participants highlight the limitations of current understanding in relating classical electromagnetic theory to quantum mechanics, noting that different interpretations exist without a universally accepted framework.
No exchange force "operates at a specific frequency" to the best of my knowledge. The force carriers in the standard model each have a specific mass, not a specific frequency.Jbcourt said:If magnetism is a Exchange force. Dosnt it need to operate at a specific frequency?
Or is it posible that i am thinking about the magnetic force all wrong?
Or is it posible that i am thinking about the magnetic force all wrong?