Re: Dynamic dipoles
selftrans@yandex.ru (Sergey Karavashkin) wrote in message news:<a42650fc.0404041250.780a0631@posting.google.com>...
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> We published a new paper
>
> " On the methods to study dynamic scalar potential "
>
> in our journal "SELF Transactions", volume 4 (2004), issue 1
>
> *Abstract*
>
> Using the method of transforming grid, we study the space and time
> distribution of scalar potential of dynamic dipole and correlate it
> with the conventional conception and experimental methods. We analyse
> the direction diagrams, vector diagrams of electric field strength in
> the near and far field of dipole, and study the causes, why the wave
> velocity in the near field of dipole grows. To broaden the area of
> used method to visualise the fields, we study the field of acoustic
> dipole and show that its performance fully correlates with the related
> values of electric dipole.
>
> Please enjoy reading full text:
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> http://angelfire.lycos.com/la3/selftrans/v4_1/contents4.html#dipole
>
> I hope, it will be interesting for many of you, and look forward to
> hear your opinion.
>
> Sergey.
As it concerns the point, you always have nothing to say. ;-)
Sergey
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