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A law of electrodynamics which was formulated by H. Aspden in the late 50's is examined, and a new field system based on this law is investigated. Maxwell's equations are not affected by this, but the Lorentz force law is modified, and the existence of a new type of radiation is considered.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
A law of electrodynamics which was formulated by H. Aspden in the late 50's is examined, and a new field system based on this law is investigated. Maxwell's equations are not affected by this, but the Lorentz force law is modified, and the existence of a new type of radiation is considered.


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Scientific Paper
TitleAspden\'s Early Law of Electrodynamics
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Author(s)Dennis P Allen
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published1990
JournalHadronic Journal
Volume13
Pages355-360

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Abstract

A law of electrodynamics which was formulated by H. Aspden in the late 50's is examined, and a new field system based on this law is investigated. Maxwell's equations are not affected by this, but the Lorentz force law is modified, and the existence of a new type of radiation is considered.