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    I Is a neutron a separate particle or compound?

    1. Where can I read how the forum works? 2. I do not know English thoroughly. My phrases may not always carry the meaning that you read. :) Sometimes I meant something else. 3. This is such a form of invitation to the discussion. If I am in the wrong section or in the wrong forum please let me...
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    I Is a neutron a separate particle or compound?

    I propose to discuss this in more detail, if you do not mind. I think these are just two equivalent theories. You state it with such confidence as if you know exactly how everything is arranged. We (the people) put forward theories and look for their evidence. Is there evidence of a theory...
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    Magnetic field around a conductor with protons?

    Wow! This is what I wanted to hear (read :) Thanks for the detailed answer.
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    Magnetic field around a conductor with protons?

    Thanks for the reply and your patience :) Thanks for the reply and your patience :)
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    I Is a neutron a separate particle or compound?

    In many physics fields, the neutron is considered as a separate particle? But the neutron decays into a proton and an electron. Why is it considered an independent particle? Although the fact of decay suggests that the neutron is a composite particle.
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    Magnetic field around a conductor with protons?

    Are you talking about the magnetic field around the conductor? And say it will be the same? Maybe when moving along a proton conductor, the field will be directed to the other side? Maybe you will need to change your hand from right to left? This will be the difference fields? What do you mean...
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    Magnetic field around a conductor with protons?

    Thank you for your reply.
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    Magnetic field around a conductor with protons?

    Thank you for your reply. Tell the created fields will be different? Maybe they will be sent to the anti-cold side? Arrows north, south pole in different directions? For example, the electron current creates a field with a clockwise rotation, and a proton field in the opposite direction?
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    Magnetic field around a conductor with protons?

    Assuming that you can create a proton current. For example, the current of ionized hydrogen is analogous to a conductor. Question! Will a magnetic field be created around a conductor with a current of protons? By analogy with the magnetic field of electrons in a conductor.
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