According to (1) Fermat’s minimum time principle is identical to Hyugen’s wave principle. In a previous note (2) we considered two ray light systems (in particular Snell’s law and reflection from a mirror moving at constant velocity v) and argued that Fermat’s principle is equivalent to a hypothetical velocity approach where H sin(AA) = v(A relative) and H sin(BB = v(B relative). Here H is the hypothetical velocity which acts as a hypotenuse and AA and BB are the incident and reflected rays in the case of a moving mirror (measured relative to the normal) and the incident and refracted rays for Snell’s law. The hypothetical velocity approach, however, is exactly in the form needed for conservation of momentum parallel to the medium surface ...
Addendum Sept. 14, 2022 To see the link between the hypothetical velocity and minumum time one may ...
In (1) we showed that Fermat’s minimum time approach is equivalent to a hypothetical velocity approa...
In this note we try to show directly that Fermat’s minimum time principle is equivalent to a hypothe...
Addendum Oct. 26, 2022 In ((3)) one should formally subtract i.e. d/dx{ -E1 t + (p1x) x +E2t + (p2x...
In Part I we noted that Fermat’s least time principle was equivalent to conservation of momentum in ...
Fermat’s principle of least time may be used to calculate trajectories of light in various practical...
Newtonian mechanics (from the 1600s) defines a quantity called momentum p in terms of mv where m is ...
In (1) Fermat’s least time principle is applied to the case of light reflecting from a mirror moving...
Fermat’s minimal time principle involves extremizing total time traveled by light by assuming straig...
In a previous note (1) we argued that Fermat’s principle of least time is present in the photon wave...
In part I we argued that Newton’s first law implies that constant momentum (i.e. momentum conservati...
In (1) it is stated that Fermat’s principle of least time applied to light is equivalent to a statem...
It was argued in (1) that Fermat’s least time principle for light (in a two dimensional (x,y) reflec...
Fermat’s least time principle may be applied to reflection of light from a stationary or moving mirr...
Addendum Sept. 8, 2022: The conservation of photon momentum parallel to the moving mirror holds i.e....
Addendum Sept. 14, 2022 To see the link between the hypothetical velocity and minumum time one may ...
In (1) we showed that Fermat’s minimum time approach is equivalent to a hypothetical velocity approa...
In this note we try to show directly that Fermat’s minimum time principle is equivalent to a hypothe...
Addendum Oct. 26, 2022 In ((3)) one should formally subtract i.e. d/dx{ -E1 t + (p1x) x +E2t + (p2x...
In Part I we noted that Fermat’s least time principle was equivalent to conservation of momentum in ...
Fermat’s principle of least time may be used to calculate trajectories of light in various practical...
Newtonian mechanics (from the 1600s) defines a quantity called momentum p in terms of mv where m is ...
In (1) Fermat’s least time principle is applied to the case of light reflecting from a mirror moving...
Fermat’s minimal time principle involves extremizing total time traveled by light by assuming straig...
In a previous note (1) we argued that Fermat’s principle of least time is present in the photon wave...
In part I we argued that Newton’s first law implies that constant momentum (i.e. momentum conservati...
In (1) it is stated that Fermat’s principle of least time applied to light is equivalent to a statem...
It was argued in (1) that Fermat’s least time principle for light (in a two dimensional (x,y) reflec...
Fermat’s least time principle may be applied to reflection of light from a stationary or moving mirr...
Addendum Sept. 8, 2022: The conservation of photon momentum parallel to the moving mirror holds i.e....
Addendum Sept. 14, 2022 To see the link between the hypothetical velocity and minumum time one may ...
In (1) we showed that Fermat’s minimum time approach is equivalent to a hypothetical velocity approa...
In this note we try to show directly that Fermat’s minimum time principle is equivalent to a hypothe...