Some issues of the classical electrodynamics
L. A. Pobedonostsev

TL;DR
This paper explores classical explanations for quantum phenomena, deriving key constants and formulas such as the Planck constant, proton magnetic moment, and Balmer formula through classical models.
Contribution
It presents a novel classical approach to explain quantum statements, linking classical models to quantum constants and spectral formulas.
Findings
Planck constant derived from nucleon stability
Proton magnetic moment matches experimental value
Balmer formula obtained via classical methods
Abstract
An attempt to explain with the classical stands a number of statements of the quantum mechanics has been done. At this the Plank constant appears as consequence of demand of nucleon stability. Proton can be imagined as a rotating disk which mass density is smoothly decreasing from centre to edge where its charge is concentrated. In this case the calculated magnetic moment of proton is equal to its experimental value. The Balmer formula has been derived with classical approach. It turns out that radii of electron orbit and proton in hydrogen atom are interconnected.
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
