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The book deals with the resurgence of nineteenth century
electromagnetism in physics and electrical engineering. It
describes a series of important experiments, and new technologies
based on these experiments, which cannot be explained by and
analyzed with the modern relativistic electrodynamics of the
twentieth century. The Newtonian electrodynamics of Coulomb,
Ampere, Neumann, and Kirchhoff, which was current from 1750 to
1900, is fully reviewed and greatly extended to deal with
contemporary research on exploding wires, railguns and other
electromagnetic accelerators, jet propulsion in liquid metals, arc
plasma explosions, capillary fusion, and lightning phenomena. Much
of the book is based on the atomic definition of the Amperian
current element. Finite element techniques for solving many
electrodynamic problems are described.
The book deals with the resurgence of nineteenth century
electromagnetism in physics and electrical engineering. It
describes a series of important experiments, and new technologies
based on these experiments, which cannot be explained by and
analyzed with the modern relativistic electrodynamics of the
twentieth century. The Newtonian electrodynamics of Coulomb,
Ampere, Neumann, and Kirchhoff, which was current from 1750 to
1900, is fully reviewed and greatly extended to deal with
contemporary research on exploding wires, railguns and other
electromagnetic accelerators, jet propulsion in liquid metals, arc
plasma explosions, capillary fusion, and lightning phenomena. Much
of the book is based on the atomic definition of the Amperian
current element. Finite element techniques for solving many
electrodynamic problems are described.
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