Several important physicists, including Webster, Gilbert, Grondahl and Page, conducted studies that supported Parson's Ring
Electron Model. The most important of these studies was conducted by Compton [2], who wrote a series of papers showing that his newfound Compton Effect was better explained with Parson's Ring
Electron Model than with the classical model that depicted the electron as a sphere.
Thompson considered the atom to consist of “immaterial vortices,” before developing the idea of the electron and the original “plum pudding”
electron model of the atom.
At entry point to the lineup, the Ampera Positiv boasts kit like on-board computer, electronic climate control and rear view camera while the flagship
Electron model - now available from PS30,495 - adds a Bose Energy Efficient Series sound system, hard drive with 30GB music file capacity and sat-nav.
The range-topping
Electron model also sees a PS3,500 reduction but still costs PS30,495.
At entry point to the line-up, the Ampera Positiv boasts Kit liKe on-board computer, electronic climate control and rear view camera, while the flagship
Electron model - now available from PS30,495 - adds a Bose Energy Efficient Series sound system, hard drive with 30GB music file capacity and sat-nav.
To illustrate the resulting charge distributions, an example is here taken from a corresponding
electron model. The features of the model will shortly be summarized here, with reference to details in the original descriptions [3].
Prof Barlow has led the project to produce the new particle accelerator named EMMA -
Electron Model for Many Applications.
A detailed analysis of the integrals of [q.sub.0] and [M.sub.0] shows that an
electron model having nonzero [q.sub.0] and [M.sub.0] only becomes possible for radial functions R([rho]) being divergent at the origin [rho] = 0, in combination with a polar function T(8) having top-bottom symmetry with respect to the midplane [theta] = [pi]/2 .