Causality in classical electrodynamics
Physics Education
2015-05-28 v1 Physics and Society
Abstract
Causality in electrodynamics is a subject of some confusion, especially regarding the application of Faraday's law and the Ampere-Maxwell law. This has led to the suggestion that we should not teach students that electric and magnetic fields can cause each other, but rather focus on charges and currents as the causal agents. In this paper I argue that fields have equal status as casual agents, and that we should teach this. Following a discussion of causality in classical physics I will use a numerical solution of Maxwell's equations to inform a field based causal explanation in electrodynamics.
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@article{arxiv.1105.1197,
title = {Causality in classical electrodynamics},
author = {C. M. Savage},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.1197},
year = {2015}
}
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