Dude as such electron is just our concept to explain the presence of a negatively charged particle in an atom.
It just has not been seen by the scientists as yet.
2007-02-12 06:16:50
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answer #1
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answered by Nikhil007 2
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What is the colour of electron?
What is the specific formula of the electron ?
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Physical parameters of an electron (mass, charge)
were discovered as a result of experiments.
2.
Einstein, Bohr wrote down energy of an electron
(in interaction with atom) by the formula:
E=hw.
3.
In 1928 Dirack formulated the equation of an electron,
(relativistic equation of the electron) in such way:
E = (plus, minus)mc^2
4.
Why does nobody analyze interrelation between
energy of Einstein/ Bohr,s electron (E=hw) and
energy of Dirack,s electron (E = (plus, minus)mc^2)
It means, that one electron has three (3) formulas of
energy.
It means that an electron is really a very complex
particle and according to Hertz it is possible to say, that
the formulas of an electron are cleverer than the man.
If somebody will try to explain why electron has three (3) formulas,
please, recollect that an electron is not a firm figure.
Electron can change its own form depending on its speed.
It means, that energy, mass and form (together) of an electron
depend from some kind of movement. And it is impossible
that electron can change its form, its energy but its charge
will remain constant.
Electron can also change its charge.
This changes of an electron depend on its impulse.
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5.
In 1916 Sommerfeld discovered the formula of an electron.
The formula of electron is:
(e^2=hca).
But nowhere, in no textbook
the formula of electron is not written down in this way.
Why?
Nobody can understand what sense of constants
in the Sommerfeld.s formula of electron is.
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The formula of Sommerfeld,s electron consists
from three constants:
1.
h=h/2pi (impulse of Goudsmit-Uhlenbeck)
2.
c (speed of quantum of light)
3.
a ( “ fine structure constant ” )
The existence of this extremely important fundamental dimensionless
constant remained unexplained till now.
And this quantity determines a condition of an electron
It means, that diverse physical and chemical properties of substances
In many respects are determined by this quantity.
This constant remained unknown in modern physics and
on Feynman,s expression , which he said with humour
that this quantity is
" by the god given damnation to all physicists ".
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We know how whole Universe was created from
the first second ( from big bang , of course).
But on simple question :
" What is an electron?",
" What is a formula of an electron?"
we don't have answer.
It would be much more logical at first to understand
what an electron is and then to answer a question:
"How was whole Universe created?"
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2007-02-12 17:39:24
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answer #2
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answered by socratus 2
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no technology yet to see an electron
colour detection is far off
deBroglie wavelength estimation is possible if the momentum is known
2007-02-13 04:07:29
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answer #3
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answered by photon 2
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What a question? The 'Asker' & the 'Answerer' both should be given 'highest awards'. I would love to 'see' the colour of something which is 'invisible'
2007-02-12 21:58:25
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answer #4
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answered by Govinda 3
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Blue
2007-02-12 14:16:23
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Just answering to find out...
Eugene's answer is quite interesting and makes most sence!
2007-02-12 14:37:37
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answer #6
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answered by Yahoo! 5
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It's amaller than the wavelength of visible light. No color. If it did, I'm sure it would be fucsia.
2007-02-12 14:16:07
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answer #7
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answered by Gene 7
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all colour or no colour
2007-02-12 19:56:59
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answer #8
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answered by keral 6
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i have no idea and it would be very very difficult to find out also
2007-02-13 02:01:55
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answer #9
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answered by ikkie 2
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colourless
2007-02-12 14:20:39
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answer #10
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answered by o 2
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