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+ | Wave propagation in a medium itself moving obliquely to the wave motion is investigated, and a general relationship established between the propagation speed and that under still conditions, as a function of the obliquity. The results of the Michelson-Morley experiment are reconsidered in the light of this relationship. | ||
+ | Keywords: Wave propagation, Doppler effect, Special Relativity, Electromagnetics | ||
+ | December 2020, PACS: 03.65.Ge, 03.65.Pm, 03.30.+p, 41.20.Jb | ||
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Title | Electromagnetic Waves: Anomaly? No, Analogy! |
Author(s) | Ian J Cowan |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2018 |
Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
Volume | 29 |
Number | SI 4 |
Pages | 63-71 |
Abstract
Wave propagation in a medium itself moving obliquely to the wave motion is investigated, and a general relationship established between the propagation speed and that under still conditions, as a function of the obliquity. The results of the Michelson-Morley experiment are reconsidered in the light of this relationship. Keywords: Wave propagation, Doppler effect, Special Relativity, Electromagnetics
December 2020, PACS: 03.65.Ge, 03.65.Pm, 03.30.+p, 41.20.Jb