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− | The basic equations of electromagnetism, as currently accepted, are not completely true. The equations do not contain terms for the speed of charge carriers. If the electric field has its own velocity identical to the moving charges that produce the corresponding magnetic field, then formulas for the magnetic field must contain terms for the velocity of the charges. It is shown that complete equations for electrodynamics must include terms for the drift velocity of charges.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | The basic equations of electromagnetism, as currently accepted, are not completely true. The equations do not contain terms for the speed of charge carriers. If the electric field has its own velocity identical to the moving charges that produce the corresponding magnetic field, then formulas for the magnetic field must contain terms for the velocity of the charges. It is shown that complete equations for electrodynamics must include terms for the drift velocity of charges. |
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Title | Equations of Electrodynamics for Conductors in Motion |
Author(s) | Andrija Radovic |
Keywords | drift velocity, electrodynamic force, equations of electrodynamics, Maxwell?s equations |
Published | 2007 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 42 |
Pages | 12-17 |
Abstract
The basic equations of electromagnetism, as currently accepted, are not completely true. The equations do not contain terms for the speed of charge carriers. If the electric field has its own velocity identical to the moving charges that produce the corresponding magnetic field, then formulas for the magnetic field must contain terms for the velocity of the charges. It is shown that complete equations for electrodynamics must include terms for the drift velocity of charges.