Volume 2 , Issue 2 , PP: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCFA.020202, 2023 | Cite this article as | XML | Html | PDF | Full Length Article
Robert N. Boyd 1 *
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Below is a summary of communication with Dr Jean de Climont a number of weeks ago, as he wrote as follows: “Einstein began his famous 1905 paper by stating that a moving magnet has an electric field around it, in addition to its magnetic field. This is in line with the interpretation of the Faraday's experiment by Maxwell in the Maxwell-Faraday equation. But, this electric field should deviate a cathode ray in addition to the deviation resulting from the magnetic field of a moving magnet. Such an additional deviation has never been observed.”
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