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F = q q/r^2
ma = q q / r^2
Under which particle does the mass apply to?
ma = q q / r^2
Under which particle does the mass apply to?
The discussion revolves around the application of Coulomb's Law to understand acceleration in the context of electrostatic forces. Participants explore how mass relates to acceleration in this framework, questioning the assignment of mass to different particles in the equations derived from Coulomb's Law.
Participants exhibit disagreement regarding the interpretation of mass in relation to acceleration and the characterization of the equations as representing fields. There is no consensus on whether the equations describe an acceleration field or simply electrostatic forces.
Participants express uncertainty regarding the definitions of terms like "field" and the implications of mass on acceleration, indicating a need for clearer definitions and assumptions in the discussion.
xAxis said:That's not field. Those are equations for the electrostatic force. acceleration is not imparted by mass.
xAxis said:Ok, true, but then what is your question? :)