Two principles of adding energy characteristics of structural interactions are fulfilled if the process flows either along the potential gradient
or against it. Transforming these rules onto the corpuscular-wave dualism, we can assume that corpuscular interactions flow along the
potential gradient (principle of adding reciprocals of energies), and wave processes – against the potential gradient (principle of algebraic
addition of energies). Such approach is confirmed by the empiric equation, in which the act of quantum action is narrowed to the energy
redistribution in the system “particle-wave”. It is demonstrated that the angular vector of rotational-translation motion of electrons at quantum
transitions changes in compliance with the quantum number of the square tangent of this angle.
Key words: Potential gradient, quantum transitions, corpuscular-wave dualism, geodesic angle.
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