Difference between revisions of "Magnetic Currents ? the Monopole?"

From Natural Philosophy Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Imported from text file)
 
(Imported from text file)
 
Line 11: Line 11:
 
==Abstract==
 
==Abstract==
  
The following is a review of the work of Felix Ehrenhaft, affiliated with the Physical Institute at the State University of Vienna for most of his career. In 1944, at a conference at Columbia University, where he had a lab, he revealed his various theories. Six months later, Ehrenhaft gave further evidence of magnetic monopoles at a conference of the American Physical Society at Rochester University. The reference material for this article was graciously provided by Jennifer Piel.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
+
The following is a review of the work of Felix Ehrenhaft, affiliated with the Physical Institute at the State University of Vienna for most of his career. In 1944, at a conference at Columbia University, where he had a lab, he revealed his various theories. Six months later, Ehrenhaft gave further evidence of magnetic monopoles at a conference of the American Physical Society at Rochester University. The reference material for this article was graciously provided by Jennifer Piel.
 +
 
 +
[[Category:Scientific Paper|magnetic currents monopole]]

Latest revision as of 10:39, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Magnetic Currents ? the Monopole?
Author(s) Kristen Joseph
Keywords Ampere?s hypothesis, magnetic monopoles, magnetism
Published 1992
Journal Electric Spacecraft Journal
Number 3
Pages 18-23

Abstract

The following is a review of the work of Felix Ehrenhaft, affiliated with the Physical Institute at the State University of Vienna for most of his career. In 1944, at a conference at Columbia University, where he had a lab, he revealed his various theories. Six months later, Ehrenhaft gave further evidence of magnetic monopoles at a conference of the American Physical Society at Rochester University. The reference material for this article was graciously provided by Jennifer Piel.