Authors: F.F. Mende
At present not all electrodynamic phenomena yield to the explanation within the framework of the traditional electrodynamics and special theory of relativity (STR). One of such paradoxes is described in the sixth volume of Feynman lectures on physics, where it is shown that with the examination of interaction of the charges, which move along the lines, which are intersected at right angle, third Newton's law is disrupted. Paradoxical is the fact that this phenomenon, as the electric pulse of the nuclear explosion, when the tension of electrical pour on the earth's surface it reaches several ten thousand volt per meters, until now, did not find single-valued explanation, and in regard to this to the output of work none of the scientific journals published article on the explanation of this phenomenon. In STR charge is the invariant of speed; therefore the motion of charges in the conductors, where the positive and negative charges are compensated, there must not lead to their electrization. But in the experiments with the superconductive windings and the tori, into which the current is introduced by induction method, around them is formed static electric field. These paradoxes find their explanation that also it will be shown below in the concept of scalar- vector potential.
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