Electric force

The electric force is established between two bodies that have electric charge, in other words, which are electrized. Such force is given by the following formula:

- Q1 is the charge of body 1;
- Q2 is the charge of body 2;
- D is the distance between the gravity center of two bodies;
- Ko id the dielectric constant of vacuum, being:

According to physics, the electric force is mediated by photon. For “Logical Deductions” the photon is the mediator of just visible light; therefore, another particle, which is not photon, mediates the electric force, in analogous way to both photon and energetron, suffering the same effects of those related to light and Logical Gravity, as following:
- The influence with velocity of its source;
- aberration;
- and so on.

Such force is responsible for the dynamic balance between electron and nucleolus inside atom, and also for the arrangement of atoms and molecules, which is known by Chemistry as intermolecular force.


In order that the balance inside the atom be maintained, the radial component of electric force Fc1 has to be equal to the centrifugal force, which is expressed by the formula: , where:

  1. Q is the charge of electron;
  2. V is the tangential velocity of electron in its orbit;
  3. D is the distance between the atomic nucleus and electron.

Fe2 represents the tangential component of electric force Fe, being responsible for the maintenance of velocity of electron in its orbit.