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Weber?s force is shown to have a significant degree of compatibility with Maxwell?s equations.  Weber?s force can give rise to the familiar expressions for Faraday?s law, vector potential, and mutual inductance.
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Scientific Paper
Title Compatibility of Weber?s Force with Maxwell?s Equations
Author(s) Junichiro Fukai, Earl T Kinzer
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 1997
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 8
Number 3
Pages 53-55

Abstract

Weber?s force is shown to have a significant degree of compatibility with Maxwell?s equations. Weber?s force can give rise to the familiar expressions for Faraday?s law, vector potential, and mutual inductance.