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  • ...tromagnetic momentum density]], [[Graham and Lahoz experiment]], [[Lorentz force]], [[Poynting vector flux]], [[electromagnetic propulsion]], [[vacuum inter ...ct with the “vacuum-medium” thereby creating an action-reaction propulsive force (push) which can be utilized for transportation means.
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  • | name = The Universal Force Volume 1: Derived From a More Perfect Union of the Axiomatic and Empirical | image = The Universal Force Volume 1: Derived From a More Perfect Union of the Axiomatic and Empirical
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  • ...l force is proportional to the masses of the attracting bodies and why the force decreases in accordance with a square law scale. The Gravitational Constant ...ny two electron-magnets in neighboring atoms and, hence, the gravitational force ''F'' is proportional to ''Gm<sub>1</sub>M<sub>2</sub>'' (where ''m<sub>1</
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  • ...otion of the body upon which it acts is being changed by the action of the force.
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  • | keywords = [[Lorentz magnetic force]], [[Faraday?s low]], [[Lorentz? low]], [[Maxwell?s theory]] ...omagnetic induction could be consequently integrated with Lorentz magnetic force. In early twentieth century, relative electromagnetic theory arose that inc
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  • ...ed pulses]], [[reaction mass]], [[reactionless propulsion]], [[velocity of force]] ...such device is known to have accomplished this claim without some reaction force transfer (usually of a viscous or frictional nature) to the external enviro
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  • ...uantum Physics 2: ?Directional Modality? vs. ?Angular Momentum? in Central Force Wave Mechanics ...orce,? the ?repulsion? apparent in wave mechanics solutions to the central force problem should be attributed to the ?fires of the quantum process.?
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  • | keywords = [[railguns]], [[Ampere's force]], [[elecgromagnetic waves]], [[quantitative figures]], [[immobilized proje ...to explain the operation of railguns are explained: one based on Ampere's force and the other on the transfer of momentum through electromagnetic waves. It
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  • ...xtra three forces (the gravitational force, the weak force, and the strong force) to electric and magnetic forces.
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  • ...ute velocity it is necessary to introduce a variable mass. However. if the force is a function of relative velocity the correct trajectory is predicted with
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  • ...his force was what other scientists referred to as the mysterious inertial force. Misperceptions about the cosmos have allowed detracting theories to gain t
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  • | keywords = [[aether]], [[Maxwell's Equations]], [[centrifugal force]] ...Maxwell's original equations and the fact that they contained the Lorentz force law, hence wrongly believed that the equations contained no convective term
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  • ...mercury mass. Alternative explanations based on the Lorentz (Biot-Savart) force law are sought but not found. It is concluded that ...been correct in demanding compatibility between the inter-current-element force law and Newton's third law, and
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  • ...d empty space are now seen as fallacies. Continuous motion needs a driving force for impetus.
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  • | title = Derivation of Einstein\'s Equation, E = mc2, from the Classical Force Laws | keywords = [[classical force laws]], [[special relativity]], [[Einstein's equation]], [[E = mc2.]]
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  • ...is included in few textbooks on electromagnetism. A detailed study of this force is an outstanding feature of this book. Other topical questions of physics
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  • ...nd Newton?s third law? Why did Maxwell praise Ampere?s work but ignore his force law? What must be added to Wilhelm Weber?s incomplete theory of 1848 so tha
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  • | title = A Comparison between Ampere\'s Law, Coulomb\'s Law and the Lorentz Force | keywords = [[Ampere's law]], [[Coulomb's law]], [[Lorentz force]], [[Grassmann]], [[Special Relativity theory]]
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  • ...ation exerts an inertial force on the cavity in opposition to the external force. This ultimately leads to the conclusion that the inertial properties of ex
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  • | known_for = [[Special Relativity]], [[Gravity]], [[Force at a Distance]] * 2010 - "[[Force Doubling Paradox of Gravitational Attraction: Radiation Pressure versus Gen
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