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At present it appears there is charge like electric charge related to a field. There is charge like baryonic charge that is not related to a field. There is ''mass'', which is related to the gravitational field and to energy. It appears to be a special case. The differences between these various types of charge has to be outlined at the start to make sense of what follows. | At present it appears there is charge like electric charge related to a field. There is charge like baryonic charge that is not related to a field. There is ''mass'', which is related to the gravitational field and to energy. It appears to be a special case. The differences between these various types of charge has to be outlined at the start to make sense of what follows. | ||
:John, I agree. Also, I think you have made a good start with sample article on 'charge' in general. In working on [[electric charge]], I will assume the existence of the new article. | |||
:What do think the title of the new article should be? I would suggest [[Charge (science)]], and include it on the Charge disambiguation page. [[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]] 23:43, 15 August 2011 (UTC) |
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Discussion of sample article
At present it appears there is charge like electric charge related to a field. There is charge like baryonic charge that is not related to a field. There is mass, which is related to the gravitational field and to energy. It appears to be a special case. The differences between these various types of charge has to be outlined at the start to make sense of what follows.
- John, I agree. Also, I think you have made a good start with sample article on 'charge' in general. In working on electric charge, I will assume the existence of the new article.
- What do think the title of the new article should be? I would suggest Charge (science), and include it on the Charge disambiguation page. Anthony.Sebastian 23:43, 15 August 2011 (UTC)