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Analysis of adiabatic processes involving elementary electromagnetic particles at the subatomic level and of the manner in which these processes correlate with the Principle of conservation of energy, the Principles of least action and stationary action and entropy.Analysis of the initial irreversible adiabatic acceleration sequence of newly created elementary electromagnetic particles and its relation to these principles. Exploration of the implications if this first initial adiabatic acceleration sequence is not subject to the Principle of conservation. This article explains the adiabatic nature of the energy induced in all elementary charged particles as a function of the inverse of the distances separating them.

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Why is it important?

Understanding the adiabatic nature of momentum energy induced in all charged particles is required to completely understand electromagnetism.

Perspectives

This article explains why energy is not always conserved in some observed processes.

André Michaud
Service de Recherche Pédagogique Québec Inc (SRP Inc)

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This page is a summary of: On Adiabatic Processes at the Subatomic Level, June 2021, Sciencedomain International,
DOI: 10.9734/bpi/nupsr/v4/1978f.
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