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A specific reference frame that describes its coordinates in a manner that does not depend on time and is isotropic.
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(Special relativity) A tilted dipole composed of $+q$ and $-q$ point charges moves at a hori...
Two point charges $+q$ and $-q$ are connected with a rigid insulating stick:
This dipole moves at a velocity $v$ to the right. Therefore, the charges should exert a magnetic Lorentz force $F_B$ on ea …
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(Special relativity) A tilted dipole composed of $+q$ and $-q$ point charges moves at a hori...
Here I am providing a shorter version of Ricky Tensor's excellent answer to this question.
In the frame where the dipole is at rest, each of the charges feels an electro(magnetic) force along the line …