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Model for the Generation of Electromagnetic Distortion During Collision between Metallic Conductors

N. C. Pandey1

  1. Department of Physics, Th. D. S. B. College Nainital, Kumaun University, Uttarakhand, India.

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Vol.7 , Issue.1 , pp.37-39, Mar-2020


Online published on Apr 10, 2020


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IEEE Style Citation: N. C. Pandey, “Model for the Generation of Electromagnetic Distortion During Collision between Metallic Conductors,” World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol.7, Issue.1, pp.37-39, 2020.

MLA Style Citation: N. C. Pandey "Model for the Generation of Electromagnetic Distortion During Collision between Metallic Conductors." World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences 7.1 (2020): 37-39.

APA Style Citation: N. C. Pandey, (2020). Model for the Generation of Electromagnetic Distortion During Collision between Metallic Conductors. World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences, 7(1), 37-39.

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@article{Pandey_2020,
author = {N. C. Pandey},
title = {Model for the Generation of Electromagnetic Distortion During Collision between Metallic Conductors},
journal = {World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences},
issue_date = {3 2020},
volume = {7},
Issue = {1},
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year = {2020},
issn = {2347-2693},
pages = {37-39},
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publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
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Abstract :
The collision between metallic conductors can build a distortion in the form of an electromagnetic wave. The intra atomic forces are fundamentally involved for the cause of generation. Because, the kind of intra atomic force changes with the distance between the colliding bodies due to a change in charge distribution carried. Therefore, the change in charge distribution during the attraction and repulsion between the conductors is mainly discussed to provide the system to propagate both electrical and magnetic vectors mutually associated with the e.m distortion. This type of distortion is transmitted due to its appearance in space. The signal of distortion is received by the radio set as evidenced by the same voice of collision reproduced by it. For the existence of such transverse nature of electromagnetic distortion, compensating cycles of electric and magnetic field vectors must originate during the process of keeping conductors at closure distances while undergoing for the collision. Therefore, the magnitude and the kind of intra atomic force plays a dominant role to provide charge content and it`s direction of motion responsible for the development of e.m wave respectively.

Key-Words / Index Term :
Electro Magnetic, Metallic Conductors

References :
[1] D. Halliday “Fundamentals of Physics`, Thomson’s Publications, India, Pp. 845, 2020.
[2] S. Prakash “Hand Book of Physics”, Nageen Publisher, India, Pp. 523 – 525, 2011.
[3] J. K. Khanna “General Inorganic Chemistry”, Raj Hans Publisher, India, Pp. 597, 1994.

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