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Relativistic transformation of force: resolution of apparent paradoxes

A L Kholmetskii1 and T Yarman2

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In this paper, we present a resolution of apparent paradoxes formulated in [2] and deal with the relativistic transformation of force.


PACS

03.30.+p Special relativity

41.20.Gz Magnetostatics; magnetic shielding, magnetic induction, boundary-value problems

Subjects

Accelerators, beams and electromagnetism

Gravitation and cosmology

Dates

Issue 6 (November 2007)

Received 9 July 2007

Published 7 September 2007



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