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The Weber equation for the force between moving charges, the classical equation, and the new Gaussian equation are applied to the calculation of the force between an electric dipole and a point charge which is in motion. The resulting force fields are compared.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The Weber equation for the force between moving charges, the classical equation, and the new Gaussian equation are applied to the calculation of the force between an electric dipole and a point charge which is in motion. The resulting force fields are compared.
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Scientific Paper
Title The Force between a Dipole and a Moving Point Charge
Author(s) Matthew Cross
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 1997
Journal None

Abstract

The Weber equation for the force between moving charges, the classical equation, and the new Gaussian equation are applied to the calculation of the force between an electric dipole and a point charge which is in motion. The resulting force fields are compared.