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Vacuum electromagnetic interaction

B R De

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The concept of a magnetic 'companion wave' arising when an electromagnetic wave is superimposed on a static magnetic field in vacuum is discussed. A conceptual device for observing vacuum electromagnetic momentum is proposed. The companion wave is then shown to be as real and observable as the electromagnetic wave, and also to have the possibility of carrying information.


PACS

41.20.Jb Electromagnetic wave propagation; radiowave propagation

MSC

78A25 Electromagnetic theory, general

Subjects

Accelerators, beams and electromagnetism

Dates

Issue 24 (21 December 1993)



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