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Lorentz Force: $$\vec{F}=q\vec{v_1}\times\vec{B}$$
v1 is the velocity of particle.
And magnetic field is: $$\vec{B}=\frac{\mu_0}{4\pi}\vec{v_2}\times\frac{\hat{r}}{r^2}$$
If we combine them, we see that there are 2 velocities:
v1 and v2...
I just watched this video about relativity and magnetism:
So v1 is the velocity of the particle and v2 is the velocity of the particle in the wire. Right?
We need both of these velocities to get the relativistic effect, I mean length contradiction for the wire. Right?
v1 is the velocity of particle.
And magnetic field is: $$\vec{B}=\frac{\mu_0}{4\pi}\vec{v_2}\times\frac{\hat{r}}{r^2}$$
If we combine them, we see that there are 2 velocities:
v1 and v2...
I just watched this video about relativity and magnetism:
So v1 is the velocity of the particle and v2 is the velocity of the particle in the wire. Right?
We need both of these velocities to get the relativistic effect, I mean length contradiction for the wire. Right?