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An experiment is described to explore the electronic detection of the longitudinal electrodynamic force -q('''v . grad''')'''A'''. The goal is to find measurable effects predicted by this alternate invariant of the electrodynamic force equation. Comparisons with the Aharonov-Bohm effect viewed as a classical effect show equivalent predictions. The experimental tests of the transit time of an electron beam gave negative results, and the issue is still being investigated.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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An experiment is described to explore the electronic detection of the longitudinal electrodynamic force -q('''v . grad''')'''A'''. The goal is to find measurable effects predicted by this alternate invariant of the electrodynamic force equation. Comparisons with the Aharonov-Bohm effect viewed as a classical effect show equivalent predictions. The experimental tests of the transit time of an electron beam gave negative results, and the issue is still being investigated.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title An Electronic Attempt to Measure the Time Delay Calculated from the Force -q(v . grad)A
Author(s) Dave Dameron
Keywords electrodynamics, transit time, vector potential
Published 2003
Journal Physics Essays

Abstract

An experiment is described to explore the electronic detection of the longitudinal electrodynamic force -q(v . grad)A. The goal is to find measurable effects predicted by this alternate invariant of the electrodynamic force equation. Comparisons with the Aharonov-Bohm effect viewed as a classical effect show equivalent predictions. The experimental tests of the transit time of an electron beam gave negative results, and the issue is still being investigated.