International Journal of Physics. 2014, 2(4), 118-123
DOI: 10.12691/ijp-2-4-5
Open AccessOpinion Paper
Hans-Joerg Hochecker1,
1Donaustr. 22, 30519 Hannover
Pub. Date: August 17, 2014
Cite this paper:
Hans-Joerg Hochecker. The Magnetism as an Electric Angle-effect. International Journal of Physics. 2014; 2(4):118-123. doi: 10.12691/ijp-2-4-5
Abstract
The magnetic force can be described very simply as a result of relative velocities of electric charges. Transformations in inertial reference systems are very well described by special relativity. However, magnetism nevertheless is simply regarded as given. There isn't an explanation for the emergence of magnetism yet. I have found a quite simple way to explain the emergence of magnetism, that is, I have discovered, how the electric field changes so that magnetism is created. I would like to introduce this idea here.Keywords:
special relativity electric field magnetism
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