self-charge

self-charge

[¦self ¦chärj]
(quantum mechanics)
A contribution to a particle's electric charge arising from the vacuum polarization in the neighborhood of the bare charge.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Car owners can drop off their Teslas at the valet desk for assistance in charging or opt to self-charge. A type two charging unit, these stations allows for a recharge range of 85-100 KwH, averaging between three to four hours charge time depending on the battery level.
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In contrast to conventional theory, an integrated radial force balance can further be established in which the electron is prevented from "exploding" under the action of its net self-charge. Through a combination of variational analysis and an investigation of the radial force balance, a value of the electronic charge has been deduced which deviates by only one percent from that obtained in experiments.
These include the existence of a steady particle state, the unexplained point-charge-like geometry, the question of infinite self-energy and the associated physical concept of renormalization with extra added counter terms [3], the lack of radial force balance of the electron under the action of its self-charge [4], and its unexplained quantized charge.
Exhibit 2: J's recharacterized self-charge interest 6,000ドル x 10500ドル/Greater of 10,500ドル or 6,000ドル = 6ドル 000

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