Tony Vladusich on Nostr: nprofile1q…ufa4k Just wondering, when you say "the charge of the electron is ...
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Just wondering, when you say "the charge of the electron is observed to be larger when we measure it by colliding electrons at very high energies", what are we comparing to?
From the context of the remainder of the post I understood that at higher collision energies we measure higher charges, but do we have a measure of the "bare" electron charge? Is it just the "elementary" charge calculated from standard methods/experiments, such as electrolysis?
Just wondering, when you say "the charge of the electron is observed to be larger when we measure it by colliding electrons at very high energies", what are we comparing to?
From the context of the remainder of the post I understood that at higher collision energies we measure higher charges, but do we have a measure of the "bare" electron charge? Is it just the "elementary" charge calculated from standard methods/experiments, such as electrolysis?