Ja n 20 05 Classical Electromagnetism as a Consequence of Coulomb ’ sLaw , Special Relativity and Hamilton ’ s Principle and its Relationship to Quantum Electrodynamics

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  • J. H. Field
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It is demonstrated how all the mechanical equations of classical electrodynamics (CEM) may be derived from only Coulomb's inverse square force law, special rel-ativity and Hamilton's Principle. The instantaneous nature of the Coulomb force in the centre-of-mass frame of two interacting charged objects, mediated by the exchange of space-like virtual photons, is predicted by QED. The interaction La-grangian of QED is shown to be identical, in the appropriate limit, to the potential energy term in the Lorentz-invariant Lagrangian of CEM. A comparison is made with the Feynman-Wheeler action-at-a-distance formulation of CEM.

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تاریخ انتشار 2005