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(a)
(b)
(c)
Figure 4.9 (a) Motion of an ion in the XY plane using Eq. (4.1), E 0 = 1.0 V
m 1 , B 0 = 0T, v = 0 col s 1 . (b) Motion of an ion in the XY plane using Eq.
(4.1); E 0 = 1.0 V m 1 , B 0 = 0Tand ν = 50 col s 1 . (c) Motion of an ion in
the XY plane using Eq. (4.1); E 0 =
1.0 V m 1 , B 0 =
0Tand
ν =
5,000 col
s 1 .
The viscous model presented above is limited for the following
reasons: (1) there is no mechanism by which the photons interact
with the model. In particular, as discussed, photons have their own
intrinsic states by which they interact as the binding energy within
molecular aggregates; (2) similarly lumping all E and H field effects
into those associated with ions and proteins is incomplete because
 
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