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![]() napisał w wiadomości ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: I do not studying Maxwell, Heaviside's and his new corrected works. Jimp do it and recommend it to me. You babbling, ignorant, stupid, ineducable, idiot, I reccommended you read MODERN texts, that is texts written LONG after Heaviside died. MODERN texts use the Biot-Savart law. "1825 - Ampere publishes his collected results on magnetism. His expression for the magnetic field produced by a small segment of current is different from that which follows naturally from the Biot-Savart law by an additive term which integrates to zero around closed circuit. It is unfortunate that electrodynamics and relativity decide in favor of Biot and Savart rather than for the much more sophisticated Ampere, whose memoir contains both mathematical analysis and experimentation, artfully blended together. In this memoir are given some special instances of the result we now call Stokes theorem or as we usually write it. Maxwell describes this work as ``one of the most brilliant achievements in science. The whole, theory and experiment, seems as if it had leaped, full-grown and full-armed, from the brain of the `Newton of electricity'. It is perfect in form and unassailable in accuracy; and it is summed up in a formula from which all the phenomena may be deduced, and which must always remain the cardinal formula of electrodynamics.'' I am in the 21st century. It is the plazma time. Why are you incapable of getting a current University level textbook, in any language, on electromagnetics and reading it? Electromagnetics is a piece to teach (for children). For adults are electrodynamics. In a current University level textbook are many chapters. The fields are only a math tool. Completly useless for electrons. S* |
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