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Scientific Paper
Title The Use of Finite Differences on Electric Currents Gives Credit to Coulomb?s Law as Causing Electromagnetic Forces, thereby Explaining Electromagnetic Induction
Author(s) Jan Olof Jonson
Keywords Coulomb?s law, Faraday?s law of Induction, the Displacement Current Density, the Continuity Equation of Electricity, new definition of propagation delay, transformer circuit, wrong analysis of measure
Published 2013
Journal None
Volume 3
Number 4
No. of pages 4
Pages 373-376

Abstract

International Journal of Modeling and Optimization
Proceedings ICPAM 2013