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  • | title = Weber Electrodynamics Extended to Include Radiation | keywords = [[Weber Electrodynamics]], [[Radiation]]
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  • | title = Weber Electrodynamics Part I: General Theory, Steady Current Effects | keywords = [[Weber Electrodynamics]], [[Steady Currents]]
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  • | keywords = [[Weber's electrodynamics]], [[Schr?dinger's mechanics]], [[theory of relativity]], [[potential depen | journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]]
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  • | known_for = [[Weber's electrodynamics]], [[Hertzian electrodynamics]]
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  • | title = Modern Experiments Related to Weber\'s Electrodynamics | keywords = [[Weber]], [[Electrodynamics]], [[Experiments]]
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  • | title = The Meaning of the Constant c in Weber\'s Electrodynamics | keywords = [[c]], [[Weber Electrodynamics]]
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  • | title = Weber Electrodynamics with Fields, Waves, and Absolute Space | keywords = [[Weber Electrodynamics]], [[Fields]], [[Waves]], [[Absolute Space]]
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  • ...Weber's law implied nonphysical negative mass effects. A modernization of Weber's formulation is suggested that overcomes Helmholtz's objection. The conseque [[Category:Electrodynamics|modernization weber 's force law]]
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  • | journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]]
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  • | title = Unipoplar Induction and Weber\'s Electrodynamics | keywords = [[unipolar induction]], [[electrodynamics]], [[conductor]], [[magnet]], [[relative rotary motion]]
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  • | title = Evidence For Weber-Wesley Electrodynamics | keywords = [[Weber-Wesley electrodynamics]], [[electromagnetic radiation]], [[antenna]], [[velocity]]
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  • ...ll's equations are emphasized. The implementation of Mach's principle with Weber's law applied to gravitation is discussed.
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  • * 1994 - "[[Unipoplar Induction and Weber's Electrodynamics]]"
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  • | title = Non-Covariant Galilean Electrodynamics | journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]]
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  • | name = Webers Electrodynamics | image = Webers Electrodynamics 78.bmp
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  • | journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]] ...rect result can be obtained from more fundamental concepts, <em>viz</em>., Weber's force.
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  • | title = High Velocity Applications of Electrodynamics | keywords = [[Electrodynamics]]
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  • | journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]] ...magnetic momentum term appears. The electromagnetic momentum occurring in Weber's theory is compared with that of the Lorentz force. Neither electromagnetic
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  • | title = Electrodynamics and Gravitation Based on Trends Preceding Maxwell and Einstein | journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]]
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  • * 2009 - "[[Non-Local Motional Electrodynamics]]"
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  • ...vity theory, as well as the use of retardation for non-radiation fields in electrodynamics, are not proper physical theories, but rather mathematical theories cleverl Reprinted in <em>Galilean Electrodynamics</em>, V14, N1, pp. 3-10 (2003).
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  • | known_for = [[Electrodynamics]], [[Relativity]], [[Quantum Theory]] ...all levels&nbsp; Meanwhile, he has been interested in fundmental issues of electrodynamics, relativity, and quantum theory.
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  • | known_for = [[Electrodynamics]]
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  • | name = A Promenade Along Electrodynamics | image = A Promenade Along Electrodynamics 96.jpg
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  • | keywords = [[Kirchhoff''s paper of 1857]], [[laws of Newtonian electrodynamics]], [[before Maxwell]] ...ith the velocity of light. He accomplished this with the laws of Newtonian electrodynamics (Coulomb, Ampere, F. Neumann and Weber) before Maxwell had formulated his e
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  • | journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]] ...&amp; F-M theories, and the Aharonov Bohm effect in relation to classical electrodynamics.
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  • | keywords = [[Electrodynamics]], [[Mass Variation]]
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  • | keywords = [[Electrodynamics]], [[Hering Furnace]], [[Overhead Welding]] [[Category:Electrodynamics|electrodynamic formulation hering furnace overhead welding viewpoints]]
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  • * 2000 - "[[Weber's Force Law for Realistic Finite-Size Elastic Particles]]" * 1992 - "[[Electrodynamics of Real Particles vs. Maxwell's Equations, Relativity Theory and Quantum Me
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  • ...greement with Weber's statements concerning the role of relative motion in electrodynamics, as advanced by himself towards the middle of the 19th century. And also we
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  • ...ctrodynamics]], [[IAAD]], [[Mach's Principle]], [[Tired Light]], [[Weber's Electrodynamics]], [[Ampere's Force between Current Elements]] ...xperimental and Historical Foundations of Electricity</em> (2010), and <em>Weber's Planetary Model of the Atom</em> (with K. H. Widerkehr and G. Wolfschmidt,
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  • | keywords = [[Lorentz contraction]], [[Coulomb field]], [[electrodynamics]], [[action-at-a-distance]] ...his effect.&nbsp; To lend interest, a modernized version of an alternative electrodynamics due to W. Weber (propounded in the nineteenth century and never observation
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  • | keywords = [[electrodynamic forces]], [[Gauss-Weber electrodynamics]] ...e experiments that cannot be explained within the framework of present-day electrodynamics may be naturally explained in terms of relative movement. These and other p
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  • | journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]] This article introduces other articles in this edition of Galilean Electrodynamics. Topics below are:
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  • * 2008 - "[[Ampere: The Avis Phoenix of Electrodynamics]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_678.pdf Read
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  • ...mportance of relative motion in electromagnetic phenomena [A. K. T. Assis, Electrodynamics (Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1994)] and Einstein's 1905 statement concerning electro
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  • | journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]]
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  • | journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]]
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  • * 1999 - "[[High Velocity Applications of Electrodynamics]]" * 1997 - "[[Weber's Equation and the Scalar Potential]]"
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  • ...effects; but it fails for rapidly varying effects. An empirically correct electrodynamics valid for both slow and rapidly varying effects is derived by writing the W
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  • ...is derived version of the electromagnetic force law contains extensions to Weber's force law that account for gravity, inertia, relativistic effects including
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  • ...ation yields Mach?s principle. Recent decisive experiments show that Weber electrodynamics, extended to fields and radiation, is correct and that Maxwell theory is wr
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  • ...momentum and energy experimentally. The Weber potential (so successful in electrodynamics) when applied to gravitation predicts the mass-times-acceleration force as ...&amp;id=52 Prof. Andre K. T. Assis], Modern Experiments Related to Weber's Electrodynamics&nbsp; 8
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  • ...gravitationa red-shift. He developed his critical views on relativity and electrodynamics during the next two decades, following works of the Spanish physicist Julio ...ivedocument.asp?article=v043p06a00551.pdf The Atomic Orbital in the Random Electrodynamics Framework]<br />(1991). Physica Scripta, Vol.43 J. Guala-Valverde.
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  • ...at he considers as flaws in Maxwell's equations. He also discusses Weber's electrodynamics, a theory developed by Maxwell's contemporary Wilhelm Weber, a collaborator
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  • ...of relative velocities and accelerations. Calculations based on the Weber electrodynamics forced Moon to re-conceptualize most of what is, still today, taken for gra
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  • ...f electrical engineering.&nbsp; He wrote several articles for <em>Galilean Electrodynamics</em> over the years.&nbsp; In 2005, Dr. Drury published two sci-fi novels,
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  • * 1999 - "[[High Velocity Applications of Electrodynamics]]" * 1997 - "[[Weber's Equation and the Scalar Potential]]"
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  • | known_for = [[Quantum Theory]], [[Electrodynamics]], [[Toroidal Ring]] * 1990 - "[[Weber Electrodynamics Part I: General Theory, Steady Current Effects]]"
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  • | journal = [[Galilean Electrodynamics]]
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