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Can a static electric field do work?

Started by sparks, June 03, 2012, 02:06:41 PM

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Kator01

Hi sparks,

you can read here in the work of the german physicist Prof. Turtur, that there ist no static electric field and yes there is always work performed by the zpe in the so called ( misnamed) "electrotatic field":

http://www.ostfalia.de/export/sites/default/de/pws/turtur/FundE/Schrift_03f_englisch.pdf

Regards

Kator01

sparks

Quote from: Kator01 on June 13, 2012, 08:07:19 AM
Hi sparks,

you can read here in the work of the german physicist Prof. Turtur, that there ist no static electric field and yes there is always work performed by the zpe in the so called ( misnamed) "electrotatic field":

http://www.ostfalia.de/export/sites/default/de/pws/turtur/FundE/Schrift_03f_englisch.pdf

Regards

Kator01
Thanks will do.  Just trying to figure out how an electrostatic field between anode and cathode in a picture tube is able to accelerate an electron enough to penetrate the anode and collide with the glass and give off light.  The electron on acceleration has to emit photons.  So as the field accelerates the electron manufactures light from it's rest mass.  When it strikes the glass it emits high energy photons.  It appears to be a win win solution for mass to energy conversion.  The radiated photons while accelerating come from the electron mass.  In a picture tube we don't see the radiated photons.  In a klystron and magnetron the photons of acceleration are collected and perform work.  The problem I see is that there are'nt alot of free electron's to play around with.  The klystron anode use to get so hot from the deaccelerating photons they had huge problems with it.  The water would go radioactive and all sorts of stuff.  They finally figured out hey lets bendem around with permanent magnets and inject them back into the cathode end for recycle.
Unlike the early tubes that were used for amplification where they needed the space charge density to control the amount of electrons hitting the anode.  And if you want some free electrons why do you have to heat a filament when all prime number elements are room temperature plasma to begin with.?  Edison was such an asshole.
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