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Old May 11th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Ken S. Tucker
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Default Relativitistic transformation for E and B in rotating frames

On May 11, 9:18 am, Dono wrote:
On May 11, 9:10 am, Tom Roberts wrote:

I don't know what "E" and "B" mean in a
non-inertial coordinate system, and the only way I know to figure it out
is to relate them to E and B in an inertial system (so you're back where
you started).


IOW: this question is more complicated than how they transform, it is
also a question of what they mean.


Tom Roberts


Thank you, Tom

The problem has a physical meaning, I am trying to relate the (E,B)
measured at a certain latitude on the Earth surface to the values
predicted at a different latitude (same longitude) as seen by an
observer that follows the common meridian moving at tangential speed
v.


You should understand the canux own the North
Magnetic pole and are planning on putting a
man hole cover over it to shut it off, and
charge for its use.

Are you assuming the North Mag is located equally
to the North axial pole?
Ken
(We're not mind readers)













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