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Faraday's Law

Ivor Catt 11th February 2009

See http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/farlaw.html ; "Faraday's Law" . See the diagram which follows after "Faraday's law is a fundamental relationship .... " Electric current cannot be induced in the left hand vertical arm of the conductor loop as a result of the increasing magnetic flux on the right of the loop, because there is no instantaneous action at a distance. If the "Coil of area A .... " were 300,000 Km long, then current could not appear in the left hand vertical part of the coild until at least one second after any change in the magnetic flux at the right hand end. Thus, Faraday's Law is anti-relativistic, insofar as Relativity implies no instantaneous action at a distance.

 


 

 

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