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|    Stefan Ram to Kuan Peng    |
|    Re: A Derivation of Faraday's law from C    |
|    29 Jan 26 22:13:40    |
   
   From: ram@zedat.fu-berlin.de   
      
   Kuan Peng wrote or quoted:   
   >Electromagnetism has many paradoxes. For example, Lorentz force violates   
   >Newton’s third law.   
      
    This is true. But it just means that Newton's laws have a limited   
    scope. I do not deem this to be an actual paradox, because we can   
    clearly see that here electromagnetism has priority over Newton.   
      
   |In electrostatics and magnetostatics the third law holds,   
   |but in electrodynamics it does not.   
   "Newton’s Third Law in Electrodynamics" in "Introduction to   
   electrodynamics" (2013) by David J. Griffiths.   
      
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    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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