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Written by David Thomson
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Monday, 21 December 2009 18:20 |
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When notating units in the Standard Model (SM), charge dimensions are written in single dimension, as in this definition of the ampere:

In the Aether Physics Model (APM), the same definition would be notated in terms of distributed charge:

Similarly, the SM notates potential in terms of single dimension charge, as in the definition of the volt:

In the APM, the volt would notate as:

The same process applies to the unit of resistance:

Note the APM notation of charge is squared the SM notation, which makes it charge to the fourth:

In both systems, Ohm's law still works out the same:

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