Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 211760
Proof that Maxwell's equations with the 3D E and B are not covariant upon the Lorentz transformations but upon the standard transformations. The new Lorentz-invariant field equations
Proof that Maxwell's equations with the 3D E and B are not covariant upon the Lorentz transformations but upon the standard transformations. The new Lorentz-invariant field equations // Foundations of Physics, 35 (2005), 9; 1585-1615 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Proof that Maxwell's equations with the 3D E and B are not covariant upon the Lorentz transformations but upon the standard transformations. The new Lorentz-invariant field equations
Autori
Ivezić, Tomislav
Izvornik
Foundations of Physics (0015-9018) 35
(2005), 9;
1585-1615
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
standard and Lorentz transformations of Maxwell equations
Sažetak
In this paper the Lorentz transformations (LT) and the standard transformations (ST) of the usual Maxwell equations (ME) with the three-dimensional (3D) vectors of the electric and magnetic fields, E and B respectively, are examined using both the geometric algebra and tensor formalisms. Different 4D algebraic objects are used to represent the usual observer dependent and the new observer independent electric and magnetic fields. It is found that the ST of the ME di er from their LT and consequently that the ME with the 3D E and B are not covariant upon the LT but upon the ST. The obtained results do not depend on the character of the 4D algebraic objects used to represent the electric and magnetic fields. The Lorentz invariant field equations are presented with 1-vectors E and B, bivectors E_Hv and B_Hv and the abstract tensors, the 4-vectors E^a and B^a. All these quantities are defined without reference frames, i.e., as absolute quantities. When some basis has been introduced, they are represented as coordinate-based geometric quantities comprising both components and a basis. It is explicitly shown that this geometric approach agrees with experiments, e.g., the Faraday disk, in all relatively moving inertial frames of reference, which is not the case with the usual approach with the 3D E and B and their ST.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Fizika
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