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This
volume presents, in a fairly complete way, the electrodynamics developed
by Wilhelm Weber. Weber's force between point charges is explored and
thoroughly analysed. Ampère's force between current elements is discussed
in connection with modern experiments relating to the Ampère versus
Grassmann-Biot-Savart controversy. Ampère's force is a central feature of
this work, as MAxwell maintained it should always be in the study of
electrodynamics, although it is included in few textbooks on
electromagnetism. A detailed study of this force is an outstanding feature
of this book. Other topical questions of physics are analysed, such as a
potential dependent inertial mass, Mach's principle and the origin of
inertia, action at a distance as opposed to contact action, etc. No
previous knowledge of the subject is required, and all topics are
introduced with both their historical backgrounds as well as modern
experimental evidence.
This volume will appeal to physicists, mathemathicians, electrical and
electronic engineers, historians and philosophers of science.
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