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   Richard Kingstone to All   
   =?UTF-8?Q?Can_a_=E2=80=9Cbinding_force=E   
   08 Feb 17 15:33:19   
   
   From: doulting@shaw.ca   
      
   The binding energy of the Hydrogen electron is well documented.    
      
   The ratio of binding energy and wavelength gives a force which acts upon the   
   electron. It is reasonable to assume that two forces (reciprocal forces) are   
   required to balance the electron in a steady state. It is convenient to name   
   one force the “   
   binding force” (derived from binding energy) and the opposing force is   
   called the “reciprocal force”.    
      
   The binding vector is a vector of force. The components of force may be   
   associated with; heat, light, electric charge, and inertia.    
      
   Two states of force may be defined; an orbital state and an emissive state.   
       
   Can a vector represent different states of hydrogen?    
      
   Please see;	http://newstuff77.weebly.com/  (12 Binding Force Vector)   
      
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