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Jul 21, 2000 ... The electrodynamics of moving bodies has motivated EINSTEIN [3] to formulate
the theory of ... attempt to use a formulation without the magnetic field concept for
forces between uniform moving charges. A special case, where this forces can be
studied, is the ..... but on the polarity of the test charge q3.



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Electromagnetism. Electric field of a uniformly moving charge. Figure 1.
Quantities used to analyze a uniformly moving charge source. With reference to
Fig. 1, let a source charge be in ... If only E1(x,t) is retained, it is easy to see that
the electric force on a test charge would be oriented towards the historical
position of the ...



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be charged to high voltage using a high voltage generator similar to that of Van
de Graaf. ... The charged electrode was changed to a toroid attached to a metal
plate and a superconducting emitter which had the shape of a disk with round
corners. ..... radiation acts with significant strength on the test masses free to
move.



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of well-known specialists in physics of plasma [4]: while working at the equations
of electrodynamics of material .... td. Ad. E. B ? ?. ?= is more general than t. B.
Erot. ?. ? ? ?. ?= . This suggests that a moving or stationary charge interacts
with the field of the magnetic vector ...... case of uniformly distributed d.c. current.



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Aug 15, 2017 ... with an ion is extracted and sent through free-space or optical fiber to a remote
site. Coincidence ..... For infinitely long electrodes or those sufficiently far from the
end caps, the rf potential is uniform in the z direction and is given by, ... where e is
the charge of an electron and m is the mass of the ion.