On the electrodynamics of moving bodies at low velocities
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We discuss an article by Le Bellac and Lévy-Leblond in which they have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism (1973 Nuovo Cimento B 14 217–33). We use their results to point out some confusion in the literature, and in the teaching of special relativity and electromagnetism. For instance, it is not widely recognized that there exist two well-defined non-relativistic limits, so that researchers and teachers are likely to utilize an incoherent mixture of both. Recent works have shed new light on the choice of gauge conditions in classical electromagnetism. We retrieve the results of Le Bellac and Lévy-Leblond first by examining orders of magnitudes and then with a Lorentz-like manifestly covariant approach to Galilean covariance based on a five-dimensional Minkowski manifold. We emphasize the Riemann–Lorenz approach based on the vector and scalar potentials as opposed to the Heaviside– Hertz formulation in terms of electromagnetic fields.
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