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    I Maxwell's equations and the momentum of charge

    Transmitters produce electromagnetic waves that carry no charge but have the potential to produce a motion of charge in a receiver.
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    I Maxwell's equations and the momentum of charge

    Thank you for your analysis of the motion caused by the mutual attraction of two particles with equal and opposite charge but different masses, but what about the changing magnetic and electric fields produced by the motion of the charged particles which can in turn produce motion of charged...
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    I Maxwell's equations and the momentum of charge

    There appears to be a conservation of charge momentum (qv) analogous to that for mass (mv) although in the case of charge it is more potential in nature. A change in the flow of charge (or current) produces changing magnetic and electrics fields according to Maxwell's equations. These in...
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