Classical Physics

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[4] viXra:1011.0065 [pdf] replaced on 2013-06-16 08:31:43

Apertures for Excitation of Algebraically Self-Dual E/M Fields

Authors: T. E. Raptis
Comments: 15 Pages. Corrected Typos in main text

We propose a technique for setting up parallel (self-dual) stationary electromagnetic fields in the context of transformation optics. Several paradoxes that may appear in this regime are discussed. A particular type of communication based on stationary patterns through Aharonov-Bohm interferometry is also introduced as an alternative to a previous proposal by Putthof.
Category: Classical Physics

[3] viXra:1011.0056 [pdf] submitted on 23 Nov 2010

The Energetic Aspect of the First Axiom of Mechanics

Authors: Edmundas Jauniškis
Comments: 4 pages

A new approach to the axiom of mechanics. The energetic approach of the first axiom of mechanics. The principles and the concept of mechanical movement keeps changing. Mechanics is closely related to thermodynamics.
Category: Classical Physics

[2] viXra:1011.0041 [pdf] submitted on 18 Nov 2010

Photon Diffraction

Authors: Daniele Sasso
Comments: 6 pages, 4 figures

In this article two types of diffraction are considered: the macroscopic diffraction occurs whether with electromagnetic waves or with photon beams like light, the photon diffraction or nanoscopic diffration occurs only with photons. The difference between the two diffractions depends on both the width of the slot and the wavelength of radiation. This consideration proves further that electromagnetism and optics, including in optics infrared, visible, ultraviolet and X radiation, have a different physical nature: electromagnetism is characterized by waves, optics by photon beams. The frequency band employed by infrared radiation represents the point of connection between the two diffractions and the two physical behaviours.
Category: Classical Physics

[1] viXra:1011.0040 [pdf] submitted on 17 Nov 2010

Rayleigh Benard Convection: a Hydrodynamics Analysis

Authors: Zhe Wu
Comments: 7 pages, the article will be submitted to 'Journal of Fluids and Structures'

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Category: Classical Physics