Suleimenov, E. N. and Utelbaуev, B. T. and Utelbaуeva, A. B. (2020) Advanced Study on Nature of Elementary Energy Carriers. In: Current Perspectives on Chemical Sciences Vol. 3. B P International, pp. 36-44. ISBN 978-93-90431-81-6
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The property of matter is characterized by mass expressing its measure of inertia, and energy-the
measure of motion and structural-energy c correspondence in the system are in equilibrium with the
environment. Violation of this stationary state of the system by external influence causes the
occurrence of physical and chemical processes in it, which are accompanied by energy
manifestations in the form of release (absorption) of heat, light, electricity, magnetism, etc. These
phenomena characterize the movements of material substances. Clarification of their nature is
interest for a deep understanding of the mechanism of energy transfer between material objects.
According to the universal law of conservation of matter and the conversion of energy, we can
unequivocally conclude that the material nature of energy carriers must remain unchanged. That is, as
a result of the process in the system, elementary particles provide the manifestation of thermal, light,
electric, magnetic and other forms of energy transfer. The presence of an elementary
“electromagnetic particle” in the atomic-molecular structure of substances characterizes “energy”. The
dialectical structure of the matter based on the law of the unity of the struggle of opposites, the unity
of electrical and magnetic phenomena allows us to suppose the presence "electromagnetic particles"
consisting of dipole components with electrical and magnetic characteristics in the atomic-molecular
structure. The transmission of electrical, chemical, thermal and other types of energy is carried out by
a set of motion of "electromagnetic particles" in accordance with the law of conservation of matter and
energy conversion, and work is performed with their directed movements under appropriate conditions
using auxiliary devices and "working bodies".
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Date Deposited: | 24 Nov 2023 05:14 |
Last Modified: | 24 Nov 2023 05:14 |
URI: | http://eprints.ditdo.in/id/eprint/1683 |