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Updated Electrodynamics
AASCIT Journal of Physics
Vol.1 , No. 3, Publication Date: Jun. 2, 2015, Page: 149-170
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Authors
 
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F. F. Mende, B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering NAS Ukraine. Kharkov, Ukraine.

 
Abstract
 

The concept of scalar-vector potential is the consequence of the symmetrical laws of the magneto electric and electromagnetic induction, introduction of which served the work of Faraday and Maxwell. Contemporary classical electrodynamics consists of two not connected together parts: from one side this Maxwell equations, the describing wave processes in the material media, from other side this is the Ampere law, which describes power interaction of the current carrying systems. Up to now there was no concept, which could combine these two odd parts of the electrodynamics. The concept of scalar-vector potential, is the basis of all its dynamic laws, it combined these odd parts, after making electrodynamics united ordered science. This concept explains physics of power interaction of the current carrying systems, physics of emission and scattering of electromagnetic waves, phase aberration of light, Doppler transverse effect, describes the operating principle of unipolar generators.


Keywords
 

Ampere Law, Faraday Law, Maxwell Equations, Laws of Induction, Scalar-Vector Potential, Phase Aberration, Dopler Transverse Effect


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