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Inductance and the acceleration of charge
Original poster: "Jared Dwarshuis" <jdwarshuis@xxxxxxxxx>
Original poster: Paul Nicholson <<mailto:paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Jared wrote:
> Partial physical interpretation:
>
> Charge is traveling in a circular path at the fixed
> velocity of C. The charge has a relativistic mass. As
> we increase the radius of our inductor for a given wire
> length, we increase the moment of inertia. As the system
> inertia increases so does the inductance.
>
> We are still in the process of examining the relationships
> above, (tying them to the Lorentz forces) and are inviting
> intelligent remarks!
Probably the most intelligent comment to make about the above
is 'Nonsense!'.
--
Paul Nicholson
Please demonstrate where Maxwell's equations have been violated?
Give it your unfailing 'cursory, perfunctory, first perusal'
Jared Dwarshuis