10 Facts About Lorentz force

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In physics the Lorentz force is the combination of electric and magnetic force on a point charge due to electromagnetic fields.

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Lorentz force'storians suggest that the law is implicit in a paper by James Clerk Maxwell, published in 1865.

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In many textbook treatments of classical electromagnetism, the Lorentz force law is used as the definition of the electric and magnetic fields and.

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Lorentz force is a force exerted by the electromagnetic field on the charged particle, that is, it is the rate at which linear momentum is transferred from the electromagnetic field to the particle.

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Finally, in 1895, Hendrik Lorentz derived the modern form of the formula for the electromagnetic force which includes the contributions to the total force from both the electric and the magnetic fields.

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6.

Lorentz force began by abandoning the Maxwellian descriptions of the ether and conduction.

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The Lorentz force law describes the effect of E and B upon a point charge, but such electromagnetic forces are not the entire picture.

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The response of a point charge to the Lorentz force law is one aspect; the generation of E and B by currents and charges is another.

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In real materials the Lorentz force is inadequate to describe the collective behavior of charged particles, both in principle and as a matter of computation.

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Magnetic force component of the Lorentz force is responsible for motional electromotive force, the phenomenon underlying many electrical generators.

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