Nonpotential Solution of the Electron Problem

Physics – General Physics

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15 pages, 3 figures, reworked and added version, corrected formulae

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Modern physics makes wide use of the equation for which only a potential solution is sought. The probability that this equation has a nonpotential solution is omitted from consideration automatically without any explanation. In this paper, using the electron problem as an example, an exact nonpotential solution linearly independent of the classical one is found. A solution with minimum potential energy is chosen as a physically feasible solution. The force acting on an electron with a nonpotential field in a homogeneous electric field and the interaction energy of two electrons with a nonpotential field is determined. The interaction energy depends on three angles responsible for mutual orientation of the electrons. Taking into account a nonpotential solution explains why there exist two types of neutrons: a neutron and an antineutron, why annihilation of the antineutron - proton is possible whereas that of the proton - neutron is impossible, why neutrons behave similar to protons. All the above properties result from the nonpotential character of an electric field.

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