Displacement induced electric force and natural self-oscillation of a free electron

Abstract

We show that a kind of displacement induced temporary electric force of a single point charge can be derived by using Maxwell stress analysis. This force comes from the variation of the charge's electric intensities that follow Coulomb's inverse square law, and it is a kind of displacement dependent temporary restoring force. We also show the possible existence of natural self-oscillation of a free electron which is driven by this restoring self-force of its own electric fields.

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