Authors: Jose P Koshy
It is proposed that force is finite and remains completely used at any given instant. So, distance between bodies is not arbitrary, and the interactions in many-body systems can be interpreted in a simple way by taking that force exists between immediate neighbours only, forming chains. The nature of interactions and force-constants in different types of many-body systems are explained in this paper. This has much significance in condensed matter physics, which deals with many-body systems made up of atoms.
Comments: 6 pages - The thirteenth paper based on reality
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