Classical Physics

   

Electrodynamic Force Laws and Hot Fusion

Authors: T. E. Phipps Jr.

A reformulation of Maxwell's equations that is invariant under the Galilean transformation, rather than covariant under the Lorentz transformation, is proposed. It leads to the customary Lorentz force law plus an extra term that is the gradient of a scalar quantity. This extra term would not be observable in experiments using steady circuital currents. But it should produce destabilizing effects similar to Ampere longitudinal forces in plasma experiments, such as those involving Tokamaks and similar devices aimed at controlling hot fusion.

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