.
. These are the
and
.
Those potentials are certainly not wrong, but they
don't look like the ones in Problem 10.3!
and
so
as in Problem 2. Meanwhile
so
.
This is neither zero (Coublob gauge) nor
.
Masses are also measured in
, since E = mc2.
Forces have the same units as the time rates of change of momenta,
namely
.
Accelerations are the time rate of change of velocities
or forces divided by masses; either way, they are measured in
.
.
Alternatively, E2 is proportional to energy per unit volume.
Volume is in s3, so E2 is in s-4.
Thus again E is in s-2.
Magnetic field is in
the same as
.
(This can also be deduced from U = q V.)
just like V.
(This should not be surprising.)
That was pretty simple. But before you get too enthusiastic, you might want to make a quantitative calculation of your own weight or the electron's charge in these units. For the former I get something like 1058 s-2. (I wouldn't want to have to paint the dials on bathroom scales if the world embraced these particular "natural units"!)3One can also set Newton's universal gravitational constant G=1 to define PLANCK UNITS, but I don't understand how that works. We already have everything covered, as far as I can see.