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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Electromagnetism / August 2008



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An investigation of professionalism and/or honesty of APS members19 Aug 2008 15:53 GMT1
The letter is sent to Arthur Bienenstock, President of APS
Some publications in peer-reviewed journals prove incompleteness of
the standard electrodynamics; namely, an electrodynamics spin was lost
owing to the Lagrange formalism. These publication are:
Should we have listened to the concept of Ampere rather than to that     of Faraday?17 Aug 2008 12:21 GMT3
Heres a person that thinks we should have.
(Click link below:)
http://www.rbduncan.com/schrod.htm
This book was written by a mathematical physcist who was one of that
EMI and EMC applications14 Aug 2008 23:09 GMT1
I am a final year student.......myself and a group of students have
decided to project on this field.......we thought of EMI shielding or
any applications or problem solving methodology in EMI and
EMC...................we have decided to go for a software approach
How does a Faraday disk really work?08 Aug 2008 05:48 GMT9
After all these these years dealing with electromagnetism, I still do
not fully understand a Faraday disk based upon Maxwell's equations. To
be specific let me describe a particular configuration.
1.  There is a uniform magnetic field in the vertical direction
DC Generator armature winding ?07 Aug 2008 16:22 GMT3
Anyone know where I can find information (schematic would be great) on ho
the armature of a 1953 Ford NAA tractor (or simliar type generator) i
wired so I can perform some ohmmeter tests ?
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Faraday paradox in non-circular form01 Aug 2008 18:31 GMT29
I've been looking at this description of the Faraday paradox:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_paradox#Inapplicability_of_Faraday.27s_law
The description doesn't make sense to me in terms of telling me what is going
on here.  The wording does not seem to be complete.  What is ...
 
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