Not All Uniform B-Fields Are The Same!
Classical Physics
2025-08-05 v1
Abstract
Set up a charged rectangular-plate capacitor in a uniform -field. Quasi-statically turn off the -field - what happens? We show that this seemingly simple induction problem (which appears in a famous undergraduate electrodynamics textbook) highlights the causal structure of electrodynamics. It may be (as it is in this problem) that different source configurations can produce the same uniform -field over some finite region, but very different dynamics when the source is turned off. We see also that the vector potential gives more information about the source of the -field, and is a very useful (and under-appreciated) way to understand induction and other key aspects of electrodynamics.
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@article{arxiv.2508.01518,
title = {Not All Uniform B-Fields Are The Same!},
author = {Benjamin K. Luna and Murray S. Daw},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.01518},
year = {2025}
}
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8 pages, 11 figures