Monday, 28 November 2022

Inconsistency between the General Theory of Relativity and the Experimental Results of Faraday’s Unipolar Inductor| Chapter 1 | New Frontiers in Physical Science Research Vol. 4

 The non-inertiality of the alternating system of Faraday’s unipolar generator forces us to address this question using the standard of the general theory of relativity. The purpose of this study search out compare the hypothetical quantitative estimates of induced moving power with the exploratory results obtained from the corresponding calculations. The theoretical illustration of this issue proves that the dissimilarities between the results of the approximate theory in relation to those of the einstein's theory are some insignificant terms, which areon account of the non-inertiality of the rotating reference system. This result allows us to consider the hypothetical estimates based on special and comprehensive relativity as equivalent, accompanying quite satisfactory veracity. Therefore, a very serious issue of discrepancy between the theory of relativity and the calculations of induced moving power emerges, since as earlier shown in the existent literature, this inconsistency, from the viewpoint of the special theory of relativity, is previously proven.

Author(s) Details:

Konstantinos Patrinos,
National Technical University of Athens, Greece.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NFPSR-V4/article/view/8744

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