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New results and technical solutions in classical electrodynamics - Summary

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There are six sections in the monograph. In the first of them the role of kinetic inductance of electrons is considered and it is shown that this parameter is no less important than dielectric and magnetic permeability of the medium, although it enters all equations in an implicit form. The second section considers a new type of interferometer with mechanical splitting of the laser beam, invented by the author of the monograph. With the help of such an interferometer the inconsistency of the Lorentz transformation and the second postulate of the special theory of relativity is shown. The third section deals with the induction and parametric properties of radio elements and circuits, as well as the properties of charges and their fluxes.The fourth section presents the construction of the Mende unipolar oscillator and the results of its experimental study.In the fifth section the main problems of modern physics are considered and the ways of their solution are indicated.In the sixth section the original charge multiplication scheme is given.

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Fjodor Fjodorovich Mende formou-se no Departamento de Radiofísica da Universidade Estatal de Kharkiv. Durante a sua carreira científica, publicou mais de duzentos artigos científicos e 14 monografias.

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Authors Fjodor Mende
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.12.2022
 
EAN 9786205543931
ISBN 9786205543931
No. of pages 88
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Electricity, magnetism, optics

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