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Special Relativity Theory (SRT) is founded on Maxwell's electrodynamics, but they are not in fact identical. Electrodynamics deals with some of the same problems that special relativity encounters, but produces some different results. This paper gives the results of electrodynamic calculations from the considerations of Maxwell, as well as from the considerations of Einstein, and compares these results with the available experimental results to verify the superiority of SRT over the electrodynamics of Maxwell.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Special Relativity Theory (SRT) is founded on Maxwell's electrodynamics, but they are not in fact identical. Electrodynamics deals with some of the same problems that special relativity encounters, but produces some different results. This paper gives the results of electrodynamic calculations from the considerations of Maxwell, as well as from the considerations of Einstein, and compares these results with the available experimental results to verify the superiority of SRT over the electrodynamics of Maxwell.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title Large-Charge Electrodynamics and SRT
Author(s) Sankar Hajra
Keywords Large charge electrodynamics, stationary system, moving observer
Published 2008
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 19
Number 5
Pages 93-97

Abstract

Special Relativity Theory (SRT) is founded on Maxwell's electrodynamics, but they are not in fact identical. Electrodynamics deals with some of the same problems that special relativity encounters, but produces some different results. This paper gives the results of electrodynamic calculations from the considerations of Maxwell, as well as from the considerations of Einstein, and compares these results with the available experimental results to verify the superiority of SRT over the electrodynamics of Maxwell.