charge & field strength

  
Electromagnetic charge & field strength

  • Phenomenal charge (δT/∆l3) and field strength (δl3/∆T) are considered to be simple properties quantifying, respectively, the relative thermal and relative spatial character of phenomenal intrinsic electromagnetism (see: figure above, electromagnetism//definition & ...//rel. equation, and physical correlations//charge (34), field strength (37) & electromagnetism (39)).
  • Together, relative temperature (δT/∆m), functional intensity, (δT/∆t3) and electromagnetic charge (δT/∆l3) are supposed to quantify, together, the overall relative thermal variety of phenomenal mono-complex wave- or string-like character (see: string//relative equation & physical correlations//relative temperature (9), intensity (27), charge (34) & string (52)).
  • Electromagnetic field strength (δl3/∆T), structural size (δl3/∆m) and spatiotemporal 3D,3d-speed (δl3/∆t3) or are supposed to quantify, together, the overall relative spatial variety of phenomenal monocomplex actual state (see: actual state//rel. equation & physical correlations//speed (13), size (23), field strength (37) & actual state (53)).

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