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− | What are electricity and magnetism? What do they have in common, and what is the difference between them? Satisfactory answers for these questions have not been found so far. That is why an effort is made here to develop more understandable answers to these questions, and mainly to the question of why there exists an impression that there is a magnetic force perpendicular to the direction of motion. It is noted that there is no real reason for the electricity and magnetism to be treated separately. It is also noted that a separate magnetic force perpendicular to the direction of motion does not exist.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | What are electricity and magnetism? What do they have in common, and what is the difference between them? Satisfactory answers for these questions have not been found so far. That is why an effort is made here to develop more understandable answers to these questions, and mainly to the question of why there exists an impression that there is a magnetic force perpendicular to the direction of motion. It is noted that there is no real reason for the electricity and magnetism to be treated separately. It is also noted that a separate magnetic force perpendicular to the direction of motion does not exist. |
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Title | Unity of Electricity and Magnetism |
Author(s) | Dimiter G Stoinov |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2002 |
Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
Volume | 3 |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 33-35 |
Abstract
What are electricity and magnetism? What do they have in common, and what is the difference between them? Satisfactory answers for these questions have not been found so far. That is why an effort is made here to develop more understandable answers to these questions, and mainly to the question of why there exists an impression that there is a magnetic force perpendicular to the direction of motion. It is noted that there is no real reason for the electricity and magnetism to be treated separately. It is also noted that a separate magnetic force perpendicular to the direction of motion does not exist.