On the Non-Invariance of the Faraday Law of Induction
@inproceedings{Kholmetskii2003OnTN, title={On the Non-Invariance of the Faraday Law of Induction}, author={A. Kholmetskii and F. Avenue}, year={2003} }
The paper confirms a known fact that the Faraday law of induction does not, in general, follow from Maxwell’s equations. It represents a separate and independent physical law, being established experimentally. In this connection the invariance properties of this law are tested. It has been concluded that the Faraday law of induction is not invariant with respect to field transformations in an empty space, and hence, it is incompatible with the Einstein relativity principle.
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