Abstract. In 1856, Weber and Kohlrausch performed an experiment with a Leyden jar which showed that the ratio of the quantity of electricity when measured statically, to the same quantity of electricity when measured electrodynamically, is numerically equal to the directly measured speed of light. In 1861, in his paper entitled ‘On Physical Lines of Force’, James Clerk-Maxwell equated the above ratio with the ratio of the dielectric constant to the magnetic permeability. In the same paper, Maxwell modelled Faraday’s magnetic lines of force using a sea of molecular vortices that were composed partly of aether and partly of ordinary matter. He linked the dielectric constant to the transverse elasticity of this vortex sea, and he linked the ma...
Abstract. Electrostatics is dipolar, gravity is monopolar, and magnetism is ostensibly non-polar. An...
In a recent article Mr. Leigh Page(1) has generalized the electromagnetic equations by introducing t...
Atten Michel. Daniel M. Siegel, Innovation in Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory. Molecular Vortices, ...
Abstract. Maxwell’s 1861 paper ‘On Physical Lines of Force ’ is interpreted. An improvement is propo...
Abstract. In the nineteenth century, James Clerk-Maxwell was unable to explain the linkage between g...
Abstract. One of Maxwell’s original equations was the equation for simple harmonic motion. It will b...
The aether (or electricity) is a fluid-like substance that is the stuff of all matter and space, and...
The existence of magnetic materials has been known almost since prehistoric times, but only in the 2...
Abstract. It is widely believed that electricity and magnetism were united by James Clerk-Maxwell in...
In 1820 Ørsted found that an electric current produced a rotating magnetic effect. The symmetry prop...
Abstract: This research is about the special theory of relativity on electric permittivity and magne...
In Physics 102, we study electrical and magnetic phenomena, with an emphasis on applications in the ...
A Universal Mathematical Field Theory (UMFT) is established and states that the combination of the o...
The derivation of the Maxwell equations is reproduced whereby magnetic charges are included. This an...
Abstract. Electrostatics is dipolar, gravity is monopolar, and magnetism is ostensibly non-polar. An...
Abstract. Electrostatics is dipolar, gravity is monopolar, and magnetism is ostensibly non-polar. An...
In a recent article Mr. Leigh Page(1) has generalized the electromagnetic equations by introducing t...
Atten Michel. Daniel M. Siegel, Innovation in Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory. Molecular Vortices, ...
Abstract. Maxwell’s 1861 paper ‘On Physical Lines of Force ’ is interpreted. An improvement is propo...
Abstract. In the nineteenth century, James Clerk-Maxwell was unable to explain the linkage between g...
Abstract. One of Maxwell’s original equations was the equation for simple harmonic motion. It will b...
The aether (or electricity) is a fluid-like substance that is the stuff of all matter and space, and...
The existence of magnetic materials has been known almost since prehistoric times, but only in the 2...
Abstract. It is widely believed that electricity and magnetism were united by James Clerk-Maxwell in...
In 1820 Ørsted found that an electric current produced a rotating magnetic effect. The symmetry prop...
Abstract: This research is about the special theory of relativity on electric permittivity and magne...
In Physics 102, we study electrical and magnetic phenomena, with an emphasis on applications in the ...
A Universal Mathematical Field Theory (UMFT) is established and states that the combination of the o...
The derivation of the Maxwell equations is reproduced whereby magnetic charges are included. This an...
Abstract. Electrostatics is dipolar, gravity is monopolar, and magnetism is ostensibly non-polar. An...
Abstract. Electrostatics is dipolar, gravity is monopolar, and magnetism is ostensibly non-polar. An...
In a recent article Mr. Leigh Page(1) has generalized the electromagnetic equations by introducing t...
Atten Michel. Daniel M. Siegel, Innovation in Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory. Molecular Vortices, ...