Presentation 2014/12/4
Contribution of electromagnetism to the theory of relativity : Derivation of the relationship between energy and mass
Naohisa GOTO,
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Abstract(in English) Electromagnetic waves incident upon a metal plate produce currents on its surface. Then the metal plate is pressed to the direction of EM wave propagation, due to Lorentz force determined by the current density and magnetic flux density of the EM waves. Einstein obtained the momentum of EM waves and derived E=mc^2 by using a clear figure. Finally, we show by using clear figures that how to flow displacement current through a condenser and how to make magnetic fields.
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Keyword(in English) E=mc^2 / momentum of EM waves / Einstein / clear figure / movement of charge in displacement current
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Title (in English) Contribution of electromagnetism to the theory of relativity : Derivation of the relationship between energy and mass
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Keyword(1) E=mc^2
Keyword(2) momentum of EM waves
Keyword(3) Einstein
Keyword(4) clear figure
Keyword(5) movement of charge in displacement current
1st Author's Name Naohisa GOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology()
Date 2014/12/4
Paper # A・P2014-158
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 354
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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