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Undergrad Extended Coulomb's Law: Need Help w/ LaTeX
I´ve got an article "Conceptual error in contemporary science", the author is: Joseph J. Smulsky. He presents a formula very similar to the formula shown in The electromagnetic field due to a uniformly moving charge. Which one is right? I wanted to establish an equilibrium forces equation and...- MARTIN LOPEZ
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Undergrad Extended Coulomb's Law: Need Help w/ LaTeX
What is the relativistic formula for the fields of a moving charge? What is the relativistic formula for the forces of a moving charge?- MARTIN LOPEZ
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Undergrad Extended Coulomb's Law: Need Help w/ LaTeX
I´ve got two static charges in my hands and I measure the electric field, but I´m in a spaceship, just someone out of the spaceship see the magnetic field. How many complicated things see that observer?. I measure electric fields in the earth. What´s the traveling speed of the Earth around the...- MARTIN LOPEZ
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Graduate Electrons' Angular Velocity in Atomic Structure: Examining the Same V?
May be I try to explain little things that relativity doesn´t explain yet (but according to relativity), but I can continue, everything I say after this will be called speculative.- MARTIN LOPEZ
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Graduate Electrons' Angular Velocity in Atomic Structure: Examining the Same V?
ok. length contraction, time dilation, but matter? I think matter vanish.....- MARTIN LOPEZ
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Undergrad Extended Coulomb's Law: Need Help w/ LaTeX
ok. F = (kq1*q2/r2)*(1-v2/c2) = electric force (coulomb´s law) - magnetic force F = (kq1*q2/r2) - (magnetic constant)*q1*q2*v2)/4*pi*r2 could some phenomena like this exists?- MARTIN LOPEZ
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Graduate Electrons' Angular Velocity in Atomic Structure: Examining the Same V?
Anyway if electrons are in motion in atomic structure. what happen with this motion, for example at the speed of light? and what happen with matter, again?- MARTIN LOPEZ
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Undergrad Extended Coulomb's Law: Need Help w/ LaTeX
if you separate the formula, may be you can begin to understand it, just do it and we continue- MARTIN LOPEZ
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Electrons' Angular Velocity in Atomic Structure: Examining the Same V?
In special relativity the clock hands velocity is represented by: V = v0*(1-v2/c2)^1/2 then: What happen with electrons angular velocity in atomic structure? It may be the same?: V = v0*(1-v2/c2)^1/2 if this could be true what happen with matter?- MARTIN LOPEZ
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Undergrad Extended Coulomb's Law: Need Help w/ LaTeX
I FOUND THIS EXPRESSION TO AN EXTENDED COULOMB´S LAW: F = (k*q1*q2/r2)(1 -v2/c2) BUT I NEED TO USE THE LATEX...HELP SOMEBODY COULD HELP ME?- MARTIN LOPEZ
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity