Classical Physics

1707 Submissions

[15] viXra:1707.0411 [pdf] submitted on 2017-07-31 10:01:18

What is the Spin Proportional To?

Authors: Radi I. Khrapko
Comments: 15 Pages. The face of Journal of Modern Optics is presented

This is a discussion. The discussion involves an exchange of opinions and three papers: the new paper, the first paper and another paper.
Category: Classical Physics

[14] viXra:1707.0404 [pdf] submitted on 2017-07-31 01:08:45

Interferometers Are not Able to Detect Differences in the Speed of Light in Different Directions.

Authors: Elkin Igor Vladimirovich
Comments: 3 Pages. ielkin@yandex.ru

On the example of the Michelson-Morley experiment. It is clear that there is no ether in nature. But if you imagine that there is. Then, for different radii, there will be a different speed of the light signal. This gives a different geometric configuration. This configuration completely compensates for the change in speed. Therefore, it is impossible to detect a change.
Category: Classical Physics

[13] viXra:1707.0396 [pdf] submitted on 2017-07-30 06:28:13

The Michelson-Morley Experiment Could not Produce a Result in Any Case.

Authors: Elkin Igor Vladimirovich
Comments: 3 Pages. ielkin@yandex.ru

It is clear that there is no ether in nature. But there is a Michelson-Morley device and there are references to the experiment with this device. And there is a conclusion of this experiment, which supposedly proves something there. Here it is simply shown that nothing could prove this experiment.
Category: Classical Physics

[12] viXra:1707.0306 [pdf] replaced on 2017-08-27 03:30:26

Huygens’ Principle, Maxwell’s Displacement Current, and Nanogenerators for Energy Harvesting

Authors: Victor Christianto, Florentin Smarandache
Comments: 5 Pages. This paper has been submitted to a conference administered for IEEE

In recent years, there is a growing number of proposals to use a novel concept of energy harvesting using nanogenerators. This concept can be used for water wave energy harvesting, wind energy harvesting, but also for self-powered microdevices. This novel concept is based on the reality of Maxwell’s displacement current. On the other hand, it is known that Huygens’ Principle (HP) contains both the principle of action-at-proximity and the superposition principle. Although the propagation of sharp, non-spreading wave fronts is included in Huygens’ (1690) original formulation, it can be left out without touching those principles. HP for Maxwell’s equations is discussed in terms of the Helmholtz-decomposed fields and currents.
Category: Classical Physics

[11] viXra:1707.0299 [pdf] submitted on 2017-07-23 10:32:52

Method of Localisation and Controlled Ejection of Swarms of Likely Charged Particles

Authors: I. N. Tukaev
Comments: 11 Pages.

This work considers Coulomb forces acting on a charged point particle located between the two coaxial, likely charged rings laying at some distance between one another. Conditions under which the charged particle, while being affected by Coulomb repulsion forces of charges of the rings, localises in the space between the rings and moves along a closed trajectory around the axis of charged rings, not leaving the space between them, were determined. Also, conditions at which a controlled ejection of the charged particle from its localisation zone (or the capability to control the kinetic energy and direction of ejection of the particle) is possible, were determined. Based on the obtained results, we conclude that the considered method of localisation and controlled ejection of charged particles is applicable both in experiments on the nuclear synthesis in swarms of localised positively charged particles and for the formation of beams of likely charged particles with the given velocity of motion relatively to the charged rings.
Category: Classical Physics

[10] viXra:1707.0293 [pdf] submitted on 2017-07-23 04:40:45

The Duality of the Mass as a Basis of the Field-Forces

Authors: Hans-Joerg Hochecker
Comments: 17 Pages. International Journal of Physics. 2017; 5(4):121-134. doi: 10.12691/ijp-5-4-4

The matter-waves, well-known from numerous experiments, can be described as beat waves of two counter-moving waves. Thus mass is oscillating space-time, which results from the superposition of two counter-moving space-time waves. The duality of this counter-motion derives the duality of the electric force. And the inertia of the mass arises from the frequency. The electric force arises from a space- or energy- shift. Gravitation arises from the change of the energy-density of the electric field (by which the gravitational acceleration is independent of the mass) and yields the same results as GR. And the magnetic field appears to be an angle between the direction in which the electric field propagates and the direction in which it exerts its force.
Category: Classical Physics

[9] viXra:1707.0270 [pdf] submitted on 2017-07-20 10:40:29

Modified Coulomb Forces and the Point Particles States Theory

Authors: I. N. Tukaev
Comments: 207 Pages.

A system of equations of motion of point particles is considered within the framework of the classical dynamics (the three Newton’s laws). Equations of the system are similar to the equation by Wilhelm Eduard Weber from his theory of electrodynamics. However, while deriving equations of the system, the Coulomb law as the law for point particles which are motionless relatively one another (used by Weber for formulation of his equation) is regarded as a hypothesis unverified experimentally. An alternative hypothesis was proposed, presuming that the Coulomb law describes the interaction of the two electrically charged point particles within a determined range of their relative velocity magnitudes excluding a zero value – if the relative velocity magnitude is equal to zero, particles with like charges attract one another and those with unlike charges repulse. The results of mathematical analysis of the system of equations of motion of point particles with Coulomb forces modified in accordance with the alternative hypothesis and acting between them were used for modelling of the various physical phenomena and processes.
Category: Classical Physics

[8] viXra:1707.0265 [pdf] submitted on 2017-07-20 05:12:37

Dispelling the Myth Surrounding Maxwell’s Displacement Current, and Its Applications in Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Energy Harvesting

Authors: Victor Christianto, Florentin Smarandache
Comments: 6 Pages. This paper has not been submitted to a journal. Your comments are welcome

In recent years, there are growing number of proposals to use a novel concept of energy harvesting using nanogenerators. This concept can be used for water wave energy harvesting, wind energy harvesting, but also for self-powered microdevices. This novel concept is based on the reality of Maxwell’s displacement current. On the other hand, such a displacement current has been debated for many years: whether it is real or just a mathematical entity. This paper is intended to dispelling the myth surrounding the reality and correct interpretation of displacement current based on on Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory. We also briefly discuss a plausible extension of Maxwell equations based on vortex sound theory of Prof. Tsutomu Kambe. It is our hope that discerning the myth from reality is very important step toward tapping and harvesting energy from the hidden electromagnetic structure in Nature.
Category: Classical Physics

[7] viXra:1707.0170 [pdf] replaced on 2017-07-24 08:38:52

The Covariance of the Wave Equation Does not Support the Constant Hypothesis of Light Speed

Authors: Xiao Jun
Comments: 5 Pages.

On the basis of Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory, the relationship between the speed of light and source is obtained for the first time according to the conclusion that the form of wave equation has nothing to do with the moving velocity of light source. Under the condition to do not make any amendments to the classical absolute space-time theory, all the current dynamic electromagnetic measurement results are easily explained by using this relationship.
Category: Classical Physics

[6] viXra:1707.0120 [pdf] submitted on 2017-07-08 16:46:36

On an Experimentum Crucis for Optics

Authors: Ionel DINU, M.Sc.
Comments: 9 Pages.

Formulated almost 150 years ago, Thomas Young’s hypothesis that light might be a transverse wave has never been seriously questioned, much less subjected to experiment. In this article I report on an attempt to prove experimentally that Young’s hypothesis is untenable. Although it has certain limitations, the experiment seems to show that sound in air, a longitudinal wave, can be “polarized” by reflection just like light, and this can be used as evidence against Young’s hypothesis. Further refinements of the experimental setup may yield clearer results, making this report useful to those interested in the important issue of whether light is a transverse or a longitudinal wave.
Category: Classical Physics

[5] viXra:1707.0078 [pdf] submitted on 2017-07-05 11:42:46

Electromagnetic Energy, Momentum and Forces in a Dielectric Medium with Losses

Authors: Yurii A. Spirichev
Comments: 6 Pages.

From the energy-momentum tensors of the electromagnetic field and the mechanical energy-momentum, the equations of energy conservation and balance of electromagnetic and mechanical forces are obtained. The equation for the Abraham force in a dielectric medium with losses is obtained
Category: Classical Physics

[4] viXra:1707.0077 [pdf] submitted on 2017-07-05 11:47:51

About the Abraham Force in a Conducting Medium

Authors: Yurii A. Spirichev
Comments: 6 Pages.

The article is devoted to the Abragam force in a conducting medium. From the energy-momentum tensor of the electromagnetic field interaction with moving charges the equation for the Abraham force is obtained. It is shown that the Abraham force in a conducting medium, as well as in a dielectric medium, has vortical character. Сurrent density vectors and vector potential must be non-collinear.
Category: Classical Physics

[3] viXra:1707.0076 [pdf] replaced on 2018-03-01 00:33:41

Results on the Problem of Abraham-Minkowski and the Abraham Force

Authors: Yurii A. Spirichev
Comments: 10 Pages.

In this article the final results on the Abraham-Minkowski problem are presented. It is shown that the Minkowski momentum is related to the dielectric characteristics of the medium, and the Abraham momentum is related to the magnetic characteristics of the medium. The total electromagnetic momentum in the medium is equal to the half-sum of the Minkowski and Abraham momentums. Therefore, the Minkowski momentum and the Abraham momentum have equal importance in electrodynamics, and the discussion of which of these forms of electromagnetic momentum is better does not make sense. It is shown that only an asymmetric energy-momentum tensor describes the total electromagnetic momentum in the medium. The Abraham force in a dielectric and conducting medium is described. It is shown that the Abraham force does not transmit a mechanical impulse to the medium, that means it is a fictitious force that really does not exist and it is impossible to detect it experimentally.
Category: Classical Physics

[2] viXra:1707.0016 [pdf] submitted on 2017-07-01 21:38:47

Proposal: How to Achieve an Important Advance in Spatial Propulsion.

Authors: Carlos Barona
Comments: 2 Pages. In the pdf document there is a link that allows access to all the information: electrodynamic calculations, didactic animations of the same, and an experimental proposal.

This is a scientific proposal with which it's sought to establish the theoretical-practical basis that permits that a device can be able to change its gravity environment (self-acceleration without lose mass). I propose that such effect might appear in an oscillating magnetic dipoles system. This work is based on simultaneous electrodynamic calculations, the results of which lead me to pose that effect as probabilistic exotic acceleration that must be taken into account in the Equivalence Principle analysis.
Category: Classical Physics

[1] viXra:1707.0006 [pdf] submitted on 2017-07-01 09:28:54

Probability Dynamics II

Authors: Domenico Oricchio
Comments: 2 Pages.

I search to obtain a generalized probability equation
Category: Classical Physics