Pages that link to "Jan Olof Jonson"
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The following pages link to Jan Olof Jonson:
View (previous 20 | next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- A Comparison between Ampere's Law, Coulomb's Law and the Lorentz Force (← links)
- A Detailed ?Wesley Evaluation' of the Pappas-Moyssides Experiments on Ampere's Bridge Compared to Jonson's Evaluation Using Coulomb's Law and the Special Relativity Theory (← links)
- A Detailed 'Wesley Evaluation' of the Pappas-Moyssides Experiments on Ampere's Bridge Compared to Jonson's Evaluation Using Coulomb's Law. Arguments Pro et Contra (← links)
- A Letter About Thought Transference (← links)
- Amp?re's Law Proved Not to Be Compatible with Grassmann's Force Law (← links)
- A New Theory for Electromagnetic Radiation Based on Classical Electrostatics Contradicting Maxwell?s Electromagnetism (← links)
- A New Theory for Electromagnetic Radiation Based on Classical Electrostatics Contradicting Maxwell's Electromagnetism (← links)
- Classical Explanation for Atomic Phenomena* (← links)
- Coulomb's Law is the Basis for Radiation Energy (← links)
- Discussion About the Possible Effects of the Solar Activity upon the Radiation Balance (← links)
- Electromagnetic Radiation Due to the De-Excitation of an Electron, Bound to a Positively Charged Nucleus, Explained Using Only the Classical Coulomb Model of Electric Interaction (← links)
- Explanation of How the Speed of Light May be Exceeded without Violating the Requirement of Infinite Energy (← links)
- Implications of Infinite Current Densities at Idealized DC Generator Poles (← links)
- More on the Magnetic Force Between Two Currents (← links)
- MSEE (← links)
- Photon as a Classical Wave Packet from Classically Stabilized Electron Orbits (← links)
- PR The Use of Coulomb’s Law can Account for the Attractive Force between Electromagnets (← links)
- Refutation of Feynman's Derivation of the Lienard-Wiechert Potentials (← links)
- The Attractive Force between Two Parallel Currents Explained by Coulomb's Law (← links)
- The Claim that Neumann’s Induction Law Is Consistent with Ampère’s Law Rejected (← links)