Group: sci.physics.electromag
From: "Szczepan Bia³ek"
Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 4:45 AM
Subject: Re: #108 vortices maybe the Oersted Experiment deviations; new textbook: "How Superconductivity really works; nanosecond Capacitor discharge current"


"Chris" napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci
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> Would you do the pith ball charged with negative electricity and see its
> deflection from a as a test of special relativity?
>
> According to eintien the conduction electrons contract and thus have a
> higher negative charge density than the fixed positive charges

And I was thinking that charged body has higher electron density, and that
in conductor carrying current is the gradient of electron density. Thank
this the ball charged with negative electricity are deflected.

> thus the pith ball charged with negative electricity will be strongly
> repelled from the wire carrying a current.

It sounds like " Thanks SR the axe cuts".
S*