Although the expressions for energy densities involving electric and magnetic fields are exactly analogous, the connections to forces and electromagnetic potentials are vastly different. For electrostatic situations, the changes in the \textit{electric} energy can be related directly to \textit{electric} forces and to the electrostatic potential. The situation involving magnetic forces and energy changes involves two fundamentally different situations. For charged particles moving with constant velocities, the changes in both electric and magnetic field energies are provided by the external forces that keep the particles' velocities constant; there are no Faraday acceleration electric fields in this situation. However, for particles that ch...
According to an analogy between the laws that characterize the flow of heat, electric charges, and m...
Field physics was founded by Faraday introducing magnetic fields (1831), electric fields (1837) and ...
Maxwell's equations can be shown to imply the existence of two independent three-dimensional potenti...
When electric charges are in motion the forces between them differ from the electrostatic forces. Th...
When electric charges are in motion the forces between them differ from the electrostatic forces. Th...
In the 1960s, E.M. Purcell presented a basic explanation of the magnetic force experienced by a test...
Maxwell-like field relations which describe spatially-averaged kinematic behaviour of electrons and ...
Maxwell-like field relations which describe spatially-averaged kinematic behaviour of electrons and ...
Maxwell’s equations applied to an accelerating charge lead to the prediction of emitted radiation th...
The appearance of the time derivative of the acceleration in the equation of motion (EOM) of an elec...
The Hamiltonian of quantum electrodynamics includes an interaction term that represents potential en...
In this brief note we discuss some ambiguities in the description of the process of radiation of an ...
AbstractCareful calculations using classical field theory show that if a macroscopic ball with unifo...
The problem of the electromagnetic radiation of an accelerated charged particle is one of the most c...
The general classical equation of spin motion is rigorously derived for a particle with electric and...
According to an analogy between the laws that characterize the flow of heat, electric charges, and m...
Field physics was founded by Faraday introducing magnetic fields (1831), electric fields (1837) and ...
Maxwell's equations can be shown to imply the existence of two independent three-dimensional potenti...
When electric charges are in motion the forces between them differ from the electrostatic forces. Th...
When electric charges are in motion the forces between them differ from the electrostatic forces. Th...
In the 1960s, E.M. Purcell presented a basic explanation of the magnetic force experienced by a test...
Maxwell-like field relations which describe spatially-averaged kinematic behaviour of electrons and ...
Maxwell-like field relations which describe spatially-averaged kinematic behaviour of electrons and ...
Maxwell’s equations applied to an accelerating charge lead to the prediction of emitted radiation th...
The appearance of the time derivative of the acceleration in the equation of motion (EOM) of an elec...
The Hamiltonian of quantum electrodynamics includes an interaction term that represents potential en...
In this brief note we discuss some ambiguities in the description of the process of radiation of an ...
AbstractCareful calculations using classical field theory show that if a macroscopic ball with unifo...
The problem of the electromagnetic radiation of an accelerated charged particle is one of the most c...
The general classical equation of spin motion is rigorously derived for a particle with electric and...
According to an analogy between the laws that characterize the flow of heat, electric charges, and m...
Field physics was founded by Faraday introducing magnetic fields (1831), electric fields (1837) and ...
Maxwell's equations can be shown to imply the existence of two independent three-dimensional potenti...