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  • ...uum (carrier of EM fields and waves) and (ii) of the non-relativity of the velocity of [charged] particles.
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  • | fields = [[Electronics Engineer]] * 1996 - "[[Solar System Velocity from Muon Flux Anisotropy]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstrac
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  • ...elds causing magnetic fields and changing magnetic fields causing electric fields. In Maxwell's theory, these effects propagate as a spherical wave in vacuo
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  • ...to predictions of new nuclear phenomena. The time dependence of the gauge fields shows up in phenomena that involve large time differences. One such phenome
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  • ...Evidence for Highly Superluminal Velocity of Propagation of Bound Magnetic Fields in Near Zone]]"
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  • | name = Time & Time Fields: Modeling, Relativity, and Systems Control | image = Time & Time Fields: Modeling, Relativity, and Systems Control 1287.jpg
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  • ...d the edge of the rotating metal disc which is proportional to the angular velocity. This paper will compare the predictions of the New Gaussian and the Classi
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  • | title = Gravitational Acceleration without Mass and Noninertial Fields ...agnetic field causes a force on the electron and explains why the electron velocity, magnetic field, and resulting force relationship is orthogonal. This elect
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Mechanical Engineering]] ...esting phenomena, one of the more interesting being the effect of magnetic fields on wear.  He was among the first to observe chaos in mechanical system
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  • | fields = [[Author]] ..., Otis authored several books on education, intelligence, and a variety of fields:
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  • | title = Structure of Atoms and Fields | keywords = [[Structure]], [[Atoms]], [[Fields]]
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  • | fields = [[Mathematician]] * 1993 - "[[Revision of Relative Velocity Equation for the Force Between Moving Charges]]"
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  • ...ing described by the magnetic vector potential A, which corresponds to the velocity v of the flowing aether.&nbsp; </div> <div>In this article I show that t
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  • ...ional fields and second time derivative of vector product of gravimagnetic fields turn to be accurate analogues of electrodynamic interaction. But here force
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  • ...[magnetic and electric fields]], [[force]], [[inertia]], [[relativity]], [[velocity]] ...ass m, in the form of a spherical shell of radius a, moving at time t with velocity v and acceleration dv/dt, generates a magnetic field round it and an electr
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  • ...very simple and lucid way the potential, radiation, and radiation reaction fields of a moving charge.
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  • ...rapidly varying effects is derived by writing the Weber theory in terms of fields and introducing time retardation. The Aharonov-Bohm effect is shown to be
    2 KB (370 words) - 06:33, 2 January 2017
  • ...se sphere with finite radius, provides unit fields (derived from free-fall velocity) whose transformation to constant units changes Minkowski geometry to de Si
    3 KB (411 words) - 19:26, 1 January 2017
  • ...c fields. Relative to a moving frame, the Maxwell equations assume a novel velocity-dependent form.
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  • ...ogical peculiarities ? ?mole burrows?, which identify different space-time fields. Hence, in order to the ?mole burrow? doesn?t collapse before the astronaut ...ace with dipole anisotropy and a space of an observer moving with constant velocity in an isotropic physical space (PS). Application of a metrical tensor with
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