A simple way of unifying the formulas for the Coulomb's law and Newton's law of the universal gravitation: An approach based on membranes
Abstract
In this work, a new approach is presented with the aim of showing a simple way of unifying the classical formulas for the forces of the Coulomb's law of electrostatic interaction (FC) and the Newton's law of universal gravitation (FG). In this approach, these two forces are of the same nature and are ascribed to the interaction between two membranes that oscillate according to different curvature functions with the same spatial period π/k where is a dimensionless parameter and k a wave number. Both curvature functions are solutions of the classical wave equation with wavelength given by the de Broglie relation. This new formula still keeps itself as the inverse square law, and it is like FC when the dimensionless parameter =274 and like FG when = 1.14198x1045. It was found that the values of the parameter quantize the formula from which FC and FG are obtained as particular cases.
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