Laws of Induction and their Role in Electrodynamic

Authors

  • F. F. Mende

Keywords:

maxwell equation, scalar-vector potential, dipole moment, dipole emission, ampere law, helmholtz theorem

Abstract

The concept of scalar-vector potential, the assuming dependence of the scalar potential of charge and it pour on from the speed it made possible to explain a whole series of the phenomena, connected with the motion of charge, which earlier in the classical electrodynamics an explanation did not have. Such phenomena include the phase aberration of electromagnetic waves, the transverse Doppler effect, the phenomenon of Lorentz force. In this article the new law of electro-electrical induction, which explains nature of dipole emission, will be examined on the basis of the concept of scalar- vector potential

How to Cite

F. F. Mende. (2016). Laws of Induction and their Role in Electrodynamic. Global Journals of Research in Engineering, 16(F4), 17–23. Retrieved from https://engineeringresearch.org/index.php/GJRE/article/view/1442

Laws of Induction and their Role in Electrodynamic

Published

2016-03-15