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− | When a charge moves, an electromagnetic field surrounding it appears. This field interacts with circuits, resulting in electromotive and ponderomotive phenomena. When a charge is at rest, the field reduces to the Coulomb field; the magnetic part of the Lorentz force '''F '''= <em>q</em>u X '''B '''is absent and neither pondero- nor electro-motive forces appear, <em>no matter how magnets and circuits move.</em> It is shown that neither absolute space nor STR are necessary to explain unipolar induction effect.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | When a charge moves, an electromagnetic field surrounding it appears. This field interacts with circuits, resulting in electromotive and ponderomotive phenomena. When a charge is at rest, the field reduces to the Coulomb field; the magnetic part of the Lorentz force '''F '''= <em>q</em>u X '''B '''is absent and neither pondero- nor electro-motive forces appear, <em>no matter how magnets and circuits move.</em> It is shown that neither absolute space nor STR are necessary to explain unipolar induction effect. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The Unipolar Faraday Generator Revisited |
Author(s) | Jorge A Guala-Valverde, Pedro Mazzoni |
Keywords | Unipolar Faraday Generator, electromagnetic field, Coulomb field, Lorentz force |
Published | 1993 |
Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
Volume | 4 |
Number | 6 |
Pages | 107-108 |
Abstract
When a charge moves, an electromagnetic field surrounding it appears. This field interacts with circuits, resulting in electromotive and ponderomotive phenomena. When a charge is at rest, the field reduces to the Coulomb field; the magnetic part of the Lorentz force F = qu X B is absent and neither pondero- nor electro-motive forces appear, no matter how magnets and circuits move. It is shown that neither absolute space nor STR are necessary to explain unipolar induction effect.