The Meaning of the Maxwell Field Equations
... a label which describes the degree of interaction with the surrounding region. The process can be comprehended without requiring us to regard "electricity" as a fundamental concept. Electromagnetic quantities need not be assigned a significance beyond that contained in their definitions. Nothing in ...
... a label which describes the degree of interaction with the surrounding region. The process can be comprehended without requiring us to regard "electricity" as a fundamental concept. Electromagnetic quantities need not be assigned a significance beyond that contained in their definitions. Nothing in ...
Basic_Equations
... Equation (10) tells us that B does not vary with time, so that if it initially vanishes, then it always vanishes. Similarly, (9) (which incidentally can also be derived by subtracting the electron and ion continuity equations) describes the time evolution of E or alternatively the charge de ...
... Equation (10) tells us that B does not vary with time, so that if it initially vanishes, then it always vanishes. Similarly, (9) (which incidentally can also be derived by subtracting the electron and ion continuity equations) describes the time evolution of E or alternatively the charge de ...
Elastic Collisions
... Suppose we have a many-body system. In such systems, the concept of momentum becomes particularly useful. Let’s see why. In general, two kinds of forces can act on the bodies in the system. There are internal forces between the bodies, and external forces acting on individual bodies. In what follows ...
... Suppose we have a many-body system. In such systems, the concept of momentum becomes particularly useful. Let’s see why. In general, two kinds of forces can act on the bodies in the system. There are internal forces between the bodies, and external forces acting on individual bodies. In what follows ...
On the Planck Scale Potential Associated with Particles
... of a body moving in an incompressible perfect fluid is increased. Noticing that the electromagnetic momentum and energy, and thereby the mass of charged bodies depend on their speed, Thomson in 1881 [2] showed that it is harder to set in motion, a charged sphere, moving in a space filled with a med ...
... of a body moving in an incompressible perfect fluid is increased. Noticing that the electromagnetic momentum and energy, and thereby the mass of charged bodies depend on their speed, Thomson in 1881 [2] showed that it is harder to set in motion, a charged sphere, moving in a space filled with a med ...
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... Elastic collision -- One in which the total kinetic energy of the system after the collision is equal to the total kinetic energy before the collision. Inelastic collision -- One in which the total kinetic energy of the system after the collision is not equal to the total kinetic energy before the c ...
... Elastic collision -- One in which the total kinetic energy of the system after the collision is equal to the total kinetic energy before the collision. Inelastic collision -- One in which the total kinetic energy of the system after the collision is not equal to the total kinetic energy before the c ...