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Lorentz Force from a Current-Carrying Wire on a Charge in Motion under the Assumption of Neutrality in the Symmetrical Frame of Reference

Šunjerga, Antonio
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Sokolić, Franjo
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Rubinstein, Marcos
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2018
Journal of Modern Physics

It is commonly assumed that a wire conducting an electric current is neutral in the laboratory frame of reference (the rest frame of the lattice of positive ions). Some authors consider that the wire is neutral only in a symmetrical frame of reference, in which the velocities of electrons and protons have equal norm and opposite direction. In this paper, we discuss the Lorentz transfor- mation between different frames of reference in the context of the special theory of relativity for a current-carrying conducting wire and a probe charge in motion with respect to the wire. A simple derivation of the Lorentz force in the laboratory frame of reference for the assumed neutrality in a symmetrical frame of reference is presented. We show that the Lorentz force calculated assuming neutrality in the symmetrical frame of reference and the one as- suming neutrality in the laboratory frame of reference differ by a term cor- responding to a change in the test charge speed of one half the drift velocity of the electrons.

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research article
DOI
10.4236/jmp.2018.914159
Author(s)
Šunjerga, Antonio
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Sokolić, Franjo
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Rubinstein, Marcos
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Rachidi, Farhad
Date Issued

2018

Published in
Journal of Modern Physics
Volume

09

Issue

14

Start page

2473

End page

2481

Subjects

Special Theory of Relativity

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Current-Carrying Wire

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Neutral Frame

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Symmetrical Frame

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Lorentz Force

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Drift Velocity

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December 29, 2018
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