> The link:http://www.elkadot.com/physical-chemistry/Magnetic%20effects%20around...
> The absurdity of ,,Maxwell equations" extension to all electric and
> magnetic phenomena does not need any comments. The plasma domain is a
> completely unknown field for actual theoreticians and sure Maxwell
> equations are ruled out in this field.
The cretin sh.t-head illiterate liar strikes again. There still are
no complex volts or amps.
"Any serious physicists, writing in a serious scientific journal,
didn't hear about ionic conductor so let's start from scratch."
No, you didn't.
"An ionic conductor is for example a solution where according to
actual interpretation an equal number of positive and negative charges
are present. When an external electric field is applied to this ionic
conductor, some electrochemical processes take place at electrodes and
in the same time an electric current passes through it. The electric
current in this case consists in a displacement of both negative and
positive charges in opposite directions through solution as in fig. 1.
In practice an electrolytic cell has small sizes (few square cm), but
for our purpose let's consider a pipe with a longer size, at least 40
cm and a diameter of Φ=2 cm, filled with a salt or acidic solution.
When a potential difference is applied between a pair of inert
electrodes immersed in the liquid positively-charged ions (called
cations) move towards the cathode, whereas negatively-charged ions
(termed anions) move toward the anode. We are interested in magnetic
effects of moving charge inside solution, so we don't discuss the
chemical reactions which take place at electrodes.
As result of a negative charge displacement, applying Biot Savart
rule, it can be deduced the magnetic field produced by this component
of electric current.
When the same Biot Savart rule is applied for movement of positive
charges, a opposite and equal magnetic field is generated by this
component of electric current.
When the addition of these magnetic induction components is made, a
null magnetic field around an ionic conductor is obtained."
As such solutions don't work with positròns, all catiòns are as heavy
as a protòn H+ or much heavier, Na+. Thus the elèctronic currend is
much swifter and stronger than any hole or cationic currend, and there
will be a net magnetic field. But then the two currends don't flow in
the same lode but against each other, so their magnetic fields always
add. Eat sh.t and die, Sorin Cosofret.
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Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet - 05 Jul 2009 04:31 GMT
> > The link:http://www.elkadot.com/physical-chemistry/Magnetic%20effects%20around...
> > The absurdity of ,,Maxwell equations" extension to all electric and
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> -Aut
Tastless Dribble.