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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Electromagnetism / January 2005



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Help: I need to understand the Lorentz force30 Jan 2005 19:00 GMT5

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Lorentz contraction in special relativity29 Jan 2005 14:25 GMT2

scattering in lossy media28 Jan 2005 05:39 GMT5

The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian23 Jan 2005 04:08 GMT1

The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian23 Jan 2005 00:21 GMT2

The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian22 Jan 2005 19:43 GMT1

The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian22 Jan 2005 17:07 GMT7

on electrodynamics22 Jan 2005 08:11 GMT2

Non-linear electromagnetic theory21 Jan 2005 22:55 GMT1

Lorentz transformations, Maxwell Eq., and Special Relativity imply the  Cosmos is a huge sphere such as the inside of an atom21 Jan 2005 22:45 GMT11

[q] Speak Russian?21 Jan 2005 22:43 GMT2

Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction21 Jan 2005 12:15 GMT5

Solenoids to use in a matrix....20 Jan 2005 16:13 GMT1

Darwin Award for David Thomson?!20 Jan 2005 10:00 GMT6

Why does current create magnetic field? etc.19 Jan 2005 17:46 GMT8

Hertz experiment15 Jan 2005 23:31 GMT1

What's that thing with those ENI-protected new PCs?15 Jan 2005 19:59 GMT1

Weinberg & Thomson Aether Physics12 Jan 2005 05:41 GMT46

Secrets of the Aether12 Jan 2005 02:39 GMT1

Obviously incorrect theory...11 Jan 2005 15:28 GMT2

Still more fun with physics on 1000 free pages10 Jan 2005 22:01 GMT2

electrons & magnetic fields, a puzzle10 Jan 2005 05:16 GMT77

plugging in Permeability in Schrodinger Equation to solve for speed of  light04 Jan 2005 19:20 GMT9

 
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