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The classical theory of electric and magnetic fields, both in the static and dynamic case. It also covers general questions about magnets, electric attraction/repulsion, etc. Distinct from electrical-engineering.
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Current in wire + special relativity = magnetism
I am struggling with the same issue, can't figure out an answer. But there are a few things i realised, maybe these will help someone else in figuring out the answer.
The relative motion of electrons …
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Is there any difference between ether and EM field?
I want to ask about a specific aspect; do we move relative to the EM field? Can we design an experiment similar to the Michaelson Morley experiment to measure our velocity relative to the EM field? If …