In a constant magnetic field B where an extended charge is moving in a circle say, all the parts are accelerated equally by the B field since they're moving at the same velocity. As a result, this will require internal forces of constraint created inthe proper frame to maintain rigidness there, similar to those for hyperbolic acceleration via a constant E field.
Is there a standard name for these coordinates or coordinate transformations?
Thanks in advance,
John McAndrew
On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 1:42:34 AM UTC, john mcandrew wrote:the proper frame to maintain rigidness there, similar to those for hyperbolic acceleration via a constant E field.
In a constant magnetic field B where an extended charge is moving in a circle say, all the parts are accelerated equally by the B field since they're moving at the same velocity. As a result, this will require internal forces of constraint created in
Is there a standard name for these coordinates or coordinate transformations?
Thanks in advance,
John McAndrew
Embarrassingly obvious: just boost to the proper frame of the extended charge where it's accelerated by an electric field E = gamma vxB that rotates at angular velocity omega.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerr%E2%80%93Newman_metric#Electromagnetic_fields_in_Kerr-Schild_form>
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