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Self learning oneself science can be difficult, so I am going to give some quotes of my understanding and I am looking for true or false for answers with corrections please!

 

 

1. Centripetal force in isotropic direction attracting matter will create a dense nucleus.

 

 

 

2. Centrifugal force in isotropic direction from a central point of grouping of matter will create a less density of the matter in a x volume of space.

 

 

 

I will start with these two to see how my understanding is.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Centripetal and centrifugal cannot be isotropic. That's contradictory. Isotropic means the same in all directions. Centripetal is toward the center and centrifugal is away from the center. They can only have one specific direction at any instant.

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Centripetal and centrifugal cannot be isotropic. That's contradictory. Isotropic means the same in all directions. Centripetal is toward the center and centrifugal is away from the center. They can only have one specific direction at any instant.

Centripetal force from all directions, all vectors would be isotropic would it not?

 

 

I know it is inward and outward force, but from all points makes it isotropic surely.

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OK, I see how you're using it. Nevermind. I hadn't had my morning caffeine when I read that earlier.

Ahah lol, we all need our coffee in the mornings.

 

 

Thank you.

 

 

3. Electromagnetism is a force generated by and surrounding an electrical particle process.

 

 

4. EMR , electromagnetic radiation, is a form of radiation energy, it has a duality of been a wave and a particle. It is mass less, and has no rest mass.

The strongest wavelength frequency of EMR is black body radiation,

Visible wavelength frequencies are seen has the spectrum colours often seen in a rainbow.

There is also invisible wavelength frequencies ,such as x-ray, radio waves etc.

 

A single particle of EMR is a Photon, the Photon travels at the speed of light C.

EMR refers to light.

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3. "electrical particle process" is unclear. Can you rephrase to be more clear.

4. is true. Although, your statements could be improved with fewer words.

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3. "electrical particle process" is unclear. Can you rephrase to be more clear.

4. is true. Although, your statements could be improved with fewer words.

3. An interaction of particles that create an electrical field?

 

 

And thank you.

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