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| May31-12, 02:47 AM | #1 |
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Instantaneous rest-frame no Lorentz force
Is it valid to analyse the equation of motion of an electron in its instantaneous rest-frame in which it feels a force from the electric field only with no magnetic Lorentz force component?
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| May31-12, 05:39 AM | #2 |
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In its rest frame, the electron feels a force from both the electric and magnetic fields of the laboratory frame. The transformation is:
E'parallel= Eparallel E'perp. =γ(Eperp. + vxB/c) |
| May31-12, 12:07 PM | #3 |
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Vin300 is right if you want to know the rest frame force in terms of E and B in a different frame. In its res frame, an electron feels only the Lorentz force of the E field in that frame, with no magnetic component.
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