The Faraday Induction Law In Covariant Ether Theories

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Scientific Paper
Title The Faraday Induction Law In Covariant Ether Theories
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Author(s) Alexander L Kholmetskii
Keywords Faraday induction law, covariant ether theories, Lorentz ether theory, Thomas-Wigner rotation
Published 2004
Journal Apeiron
Volume 11
Number 2
No. of pages 6

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Abstract

The non-invariance of the Faraday induction law, revealed in [1] through calculation of an e.m.f. along a mathematical line, was further analyzed for integration over a conducting closed circuit within special relativity theory [2]. Now this problem is considered within the framework of covariant ether theories [3]. A physical meaning of the non-invariance of the Faraday induction law is revealed, and a possible experimental scheme for measuring an absolute velocity of Earth has been proposed.