Re: DC - DC EM induction? Re: [Vo]:Relativistic magnetic field

2012-10-07 Thread John Berry
I have seen a possible (read probable) flaw in this DC induction. As the electrons in the faster section are more pancaked, there is a reduced side field, which means that there would be an increased longitudinal force outside of the wire pushing against the bend created by the acceleration, the 2

Re: DC - DC EM induction? Re: [Vo]:Relativistic magnetic field

2012-10-07 Thread fznidarsic
Sent: Sun, Oct 7, 2012 1:32 am Subject: DC - DC EM induction? Re: [Vo]:Relativistic magnetic field I have been thinking about this a bit more. John take a look at this. http://www.academicearth.org/lectures/magnetic-fields-lorentz-force-torques-electric-motors

DC - DC EM induction? Re: [Vo]:Relativistic magnetic field

2012-10-06 Thread John Berry
I have been thinking about this a bit more. I have been doing more analysis, I have concluded that if the velocity of a charge is doubled the effective magnetic force it creates is quadrupled. I am very clear that this is so. Furthermore by doing a complete analysis I found that while this is so,