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The paper considers the force field of a pair of charges which are stationary with respect to each other in two coordinate systems. One is stationary relative to the charges. The other is in non-uniform motion relative to the charges. Interesting paradoxes result. | The paper considers the force field of a pair of charges which are stationary with respect to each other in two coordinate systems. One is stationary relative to the charges. The other is in non-uniform motion relative to the charges. Interesting paradoxes result. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | Unified Analysis of Electromagnetic Induction |
| Author(s) | Philip J Mann |
| Keywords | Electromagnetism, Induction |
| Published | 1997 |
| Journal | None |
Abstract
The paper considers the force field of a pair of charges which are stationary with respect to each other in two coordinate systems. One is stationary relative to the charges. The other is in non-uniform motion relative to the charges. Interesting paradoxes result.