Re: Gravitation Force Between Rotating Solenoids

2005-01-22 Thread Frederick Sparber
Previously posted: the rotation of the Magnetic B Field should result in a small E field due to the acceleration v^2/r of the field. I.e., the tangential velocity vector is constantly changing directions. Hence, two rotating solenoids should attract or repel on another with a force

Re: Gravitation Force Between Rotating Solenoids

2005-01-21 Thread Frederick Sparber
Back to the original thought. Even if there is no E field set up around a rotating Electromagnet/Solenoid the rotation of the Magnetic B Field should result in a small E field due to the acceleration v^2/r of the field. I.e., the tangential velocity vector is constantly changing directions.