
Arvin D. Sharma- Master's Student at New Mexico State University
Arvin D. Sharma
- Master's Student at New Mexico State University
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The theoretical calculation of superluminal velocities for longitudinal electric waves is presented with a far-field average of 1.52c and a maximum value of 1.57077c, which represents the limiting value as distance tends to infinity. Nikola Tesla's documented result of 1.5708c is within .002% of this calculated maximum and agrees with the theoretic...
We show the scalar field defined in the vectoral form of Maxwell's equations is found to break the Lorentz Gauge in the case of massive photons. Using the biquaternion form of Maxwell's equations, the differential forms of the scalar field is shown to have relation to photon mass. We show both the scalar field gradient and photon mass are related t...
The Displacement Current is a peculiar aspect of Maxwell's equation created by theoretical necessity only to be later validated through experimentation. We analyze the properties of the Displacement Current in the static condition of resulting in polarization of dielectrics and in the dynamic condition in Transverse Electromagnetic (TEM) waves. We...