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==Discussion of sample article==
==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.
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)