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American Research Journal of Physics

ISSN (Online): 2380-5714

DOI: 10.46568/arjps

Research Article Vol. 7, Issue 1 2021 Open Access

Electrical Engineering 2020 with Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964

Avtar Singh Gill 

Citation: Avtar Singh Gill “Electrical Engineering 2020 with Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964”. American Research Journal of Physics, Vol 7, no. 1, 2021, pp. 1-12
Abstract
ABSTRACT It will be explained why Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964 should replace Maxwell’s dipole theory of magnetism 1873 and its equations. The following issues related to Maxwell’s equations will be re-visited and explained with the help of Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964: 1. Magnetic Gauss’ law to be replaced with Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964. 2. Electric Gauss’ law will be modified. 3. Ampere’s law and Ampere’s right-hand rule to be combined with Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964. 4. Faraday’s law of induction2 already explained with the help of Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964. Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964 shows that the magnetic force has its longitudinal and its positive and negative torque components and how the two forces from the two ends of a magnet entwine to manifest as a single magnetic force B. The electrical force E will be shown to be a combination of the electron (-e) based negative force and the proton (+e) based positive force. The working of a capacitor is explained and brings us closer to understanding that the electrical force and the magnetic force are both combinations of the negative electron (-e) dependent and positive proton (+e) dependent forces. How a copper wire in the center of an electric coil can develop an increased electron (-e) based electric current which is also rotating around the central copper wire (Coil effect) ⁿ will be explained and calculated and should be used as a renewable energy source. Application of Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964 explains the working of a cyclotron and an electric motor. In the end, it will also be shown that the travelling force as a wave is not a combination of the electrical force and the electromagnetic force but a combination of the negative electron dependent force and the positive proton dependent force as they entwine while heading for each other. Electrical Engineering 2020 with Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964