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You might corral a bunch of charged particles with a magnetic field. On release, particles with like charges will repel each other so the cloud will expand. The practical problem with plasma physics is that it is actually more difficult than herding cats.
That was avoiding the question,
A box inside an electron
So if all the integer points of the box
electron points
what should happen to these points
What happens if we put protons and electrons in the box,
You get hydrogen (though my earlier caveat about temperature may also apply here).
Quote from: Bored chemist on 17/02/2018 17:48:40You get hydrogen (though my earlier caveat about temperature may also apply here).And that gas will still have an internal pressure and attempt to expand even though it is electrically neutral.
In the above air tight box there is a pressured gas.When I open the box will the gas expand?
The charge of an atom is measured as being zero, because it is zero.So what?
Quote from: Thebox on 14/02/2018 13:04:16In the above air tight box there is a pressured gas.When I open the box will the gas expand? Yes.
If the pressure inside is greater than the pressure outside, the contents will expand outwards when you open the box.If the pressure outside is greater than the pressure inside, then whatever is outside will flow into the box when you open it. Gases also tend to diffuse , so even if the pressure were equal inside and outside, after a while you will find some "outside" molecules inside the box and some "inside" molecules outside.
If the low pressure inside the box was an imaginary mono-pole gas, what would happen when we open the lid on the box?
When I open the box will the gas expand?
Yes.
Thank you for your direct and straight forward answer Alan.
Quote from: Thebox on 14/02/2018 13:04:16When I open the box will the gas expand?Quote from: Colin2B on 14/02/2018 13:37:26Yes.Quote from: alancalverd on 18/02/2018 09:50:47Yes.Quote from: Thebox on 18/02/2018 14:29:21Thank you for your direct and straight forward answer Alan. Was Colin2B's answer somehow not straightforward enough?
Quote from: Thebox on 18/02/2018 14:37:45If the low pressure inside the box was an imaginary mono-pole gas, what would happen when we open the lid on the box?Whatever you imagine should happen.That's the problem with magic, you can't science it.
What does " gain strength and field density." mean to you?A bunch of electrons will repel one another.
What does " gain strength and field density." mean to you?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 18/02/2018 18:45:52What does " gain strength and field density." mean to you?
my q.f.s and q.f.d explains this
It means that space becomes more solid nearer the body directly proportional to the transverse and going outwards directly proportional the the inverse less solid.
Space isn't solid.