An observer moving parallel to a current-carrying wire detects an electric field due to the Lorentz transformation directed either toward or away from the wire, depending on the relative motion of observer and current. The accepted interpretation of this situation as viewed from the observerâ s rest frame is that there is a net linear charge density on the wire: The Lorentz contraction of the separation of fixed ions and charge carriers is different due to their different speeds in the observerâ s frame. The idea that a net charge exists on a wire in a reference frame moving parallel to the wire leads to the expectation that there is a charge separation seen on a moving current loop, resulting in paradoxes such as that proposed by Mansuri...
Our goal is to present a derivation of Lorentz’s transformations from gedanken experiments with elec...
When electric charges are in motion the forces between them differ from the electrostatic forces. Th...
The underlying basis for the predictions of non-simultaneity and time dilation in relativity theory ...
An observer moving parallel to a current-carrying wire detects an electric field due to the Lorentz ...
Discuss the fields of a moving point electric dipole, and characterize these fields in terms of mult...
It is commonly assumed that a wire conducting an electric current is neutral in the laboratory frame...
It is well known that if a wire moves perpendicular to a mag-netic field, a voltage is induced along...
It is commonly assumed that a wire conducting an electric current is neutral in the laboratory frame...
The Lorentz force law of classical electrodynamics states that the force F exerted by the magnetic i...
Some algebra and seemingly crystal clear arguments lead from the Coulomb force and the Lorentz tr...
An electrically neutral current-loop, 1 with magnetic dipole m0, thatisatrestinastatic, uniform elec...
An electrically neutral current-loop,1 with magnetic dipole m0, that is at rest in a static, uniform...
Abstract In the article is proven that the Lorentz force is the consequence of the dependence of the...
Maxwell's equations hold in inertial reference frames in uniform translational motion relative to on...
Abstract Consideration of the relative motion of a bar magnet and a coil played a key role in Einste...
Our goal is to present a derivation of Lorentz’s transformations from gedanken experiments with elec...
When electric charges are in motion the forces between them differ from the electrostatic forces. Th...
The underlying basis for the predictions of non-simultaneity and time dilation in relativity theory ...
An observer moving parallel to a current-carrying wire detects an electric field due to the Lorentz ...
Discuss the fields of a moving point electric dipole, and characterize these fields in terms of mult...
It is commonly assumed that a wire conducting an electric current is neutral in the laboratory frame...
It is well known that if a wire moves perpendicular to a mag-netic field, a voltage is induced along...
It is commonly assumed that a wire conducting an electric current is neutral in the laboratory frame...
The Lorentz force law of classical electrodynamics states that the force F exerted by the magnetic i...
Some algebra and seemingly crystal clear arguments lead from the Coulomb force and the Lorentz tr...
An electrically neutral current-loop, 1 with magnetic dipole m0, thatisatrestinastatic, uniform elec...
An electrically neutral current-loop,1 with magnetic dipole m0, that is at rest in a static, uniform...
Abstract In the article is proven that the Lorentz force is the consequence of the dependence of the...
Maxwell's equations hold in inertial reference frames in uniform translational motion relative to on...
Abstract Consideration of the relative motion of a bar magnet and a coil played a key role in Einste...
Our goal is to present a derivation of Lorentz’s transformations from gedanken experiments with elec...
When electric charges are in motion the forces between them differ from the electrostatic forces. Th...
The underlying basis for the predictions of non-simultaneity and time dilation in relativity theory ...