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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Electromagnetism / October 2007



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Measuring the vector potential25 Oct 2007 22:45 GMT42
I was reading up about the magnetic vector potential (A) on Wikipedia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_vector_potential) , and got
myself confused about something that I'm hoping y'all can help me
with.
Buliding the ultimate Faraday Cage23 Oct 2007 11:34 GMT2
If I want to build the ultimate Faraday cage, into which no electromagneic
radiation can penertrate, what do I need?
Certain materials can block out certain frequencies, but even with these you
can combine wavelengths to produce the frequency within the faraday cage.
Evaluating 100 years old theories in theoretical physics.21 Oct 2007 20:09 GMT1
Evaluating 100 years old theories in theoretical physics.
1) Light is the modulation of waves on magnetic lines. I.e. light is
oscillating magnetic lines.
2) Magnetic field lines are created when charged particles are aligned
Why does a standard absorbing clamp have a 17 dB insertion loss / coupling factor19 Oct 2007 17:07 GMT3
This question is about the standard absorbing clamp used for making
CISPR EMI measurements on cables.
I know that the 17 dB loss makes it handy becasue 10*log (50) = 17 dB
and therefore the observed voltage in dBuV will simply be equal to the
Derive KVL and KCL from Maxwell Equation13 Oct 2007 07:16 GMT8
Good day to everyone!
Please, I am in search of a book that describe how derive Kirchhoff's
Current Law (KCL), Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL), Ohm's law from
Maxwell's equations.
Combining wavelengths within a Faraday cage12 Oct 2007 22:14 GMT8
Ok, so If I construct a Faraday cage from a conductive material that should
block out a large portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, can I still
create such electromagnetic wavelengths within the Faraday cage by combining
other wavlengths at a focal point within it?
It was only photons that filled the nearly nothing12 Oct 2007 06:31 GMT4
New Electricity
Magnetic Field Due to Current
The model proposed by Maxwell that relies on the current loop and is worked
out by Gauss an example of fluid mechanics (to make the mathematics
Magnetic monopoles and magnetic currents07 Oct 2007 22:50 GMT8
I am trying to find as much information on experiments
with magnetic monopoles and magnetic currents as possible.
I already know about:
1) Edward Leedskalnin's book "Magnetic Current"
Relativity & Maxwell's EM Theory02 Oct 2007 16:38 GMT115
Members of the EM Group may be interested in the following post as it
was rejected by the Moderator of the Physics.Research group as "too
speculative"; an interesting response as I thought I was contributing
some historical insight based on my extensive studies into Maxwell's
 
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