Some Studies with GEM Equations - A Note

Authors

  • Rampada Misra  Ex-Reader, Department of Physics (UG & PG), P.K.College, Contai, West Bengal, India,
  • Mukul Chandra Das  Satmile High School, Satmile, Contai, West Bengal, India

Keywords:

GEM, EM, GE and GH waves

Abstract

Considering GEM equations expressions for electrostatic ( ue ), magnetic ( um ) and gravitational ( uG ) energy densities were found out. The ratios , , and their sum have ,also, been obtained. Studies were made to find out the correct form of these ratios i.e. or and or and proper arguments are presented in their favour. In similar way the correct form of the wave impedances for electromagnetic ( ZEM or ZME ), gravitomagnetic ( ZGH or ZHG ) and gravitoelectric ( ZGE or ZEG ) portions of the GEM wave have been derived. Lastly, mention has been made to a mathematical concept which would introduce an error in deducing some expressions. Steps have been provided to show how this error may be avoided and arrive at the speculated result.

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Published

2018-06-30

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Rampada Misra, Mukul Chandra Das, " Some Studies with GEM Equations - A Note, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 4, Issue 8, pp.619-622, May-June-2018.