摘要

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate how the new theory on the general systemic yoyos can be plausibly employed to provide novel explanations for some of the well-known laboratory experiments of physics and how a different theory that is more refined than the currently accepted theories can be established for illustrating phenomena that have not been completely explainable by using the traditional theories.
Design/methodology/approach - The general field structures of systemic yoyos, combined with some of the well-known laboratory observation of physics, are employed as the basic methodology for the current paper.
Findings - Owing to the co-existence of magnetic fields and ring-shaped negative electric fields, all possible ways for an electromagneton to be fired into a stable, uniform-intensity magnetic field are investigated. How such an electromagneton could be traveling under the mutual influence of the fields is described with details.
Originality/value - The value of this paper lies on the fact that it points out a brand new and practically applicable theory for looking at some of the well-recorded phenomena of electromagnetism.