Thought experiments in electromagnetic theory and the ordinary Hall effect

IF 2.6 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jiří J. Mareš, Václav Špička, Pavel Hubík
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Abstract Thought experiments are effective tools of theoretical physics, and historically they have led to the discovery of many useful ideas and relations. Yet they also give rise to paradoxes that persist for long periods of time despite enormous efforts to resolve them. A problem par excellence, one that falls within the realm of classical electrodynamics and has been investigated exclusively by means of thought experiments, is the famous problem of hidden momentum. It concerns the conversion of the electromagnetic momentum generated by static electromagnetic fields into momentum of a non-electromagnetic nature and the resulting momentum balance. As a rule, this effect, which takes place in ponderable systems, is very subtle, of the order of $$\sim$$ 1/ c 2 ; thus, until now it has only been studied theoretically and has never been demonstrated experimentally. The main subject of this paper is the analysis of a robust and experimentally well-established phenomenon operating in static electromagnetic fields—the ordinary Hall effect—which has been interpreted anew in terms of the Poynting vector and proven to be sufficiently sensitive for direct comparison with typical quantitative estimates encountered in the hidden momentum problem. Confrontation of hypothetical models with a real experiment enables us to formulate the general conditions and rules that should be observed when designing thought experiments in classical electrodynamics.

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电磁理论中的思想实验和普通霍尔效应
思想实验是理论物理学的有效工具,在历史上,思想实验导致了许多有用的思想和关系的发现。然而,尽管为解决这些问题付出了巨大的努力,但它们也产生了长期存在的矛盾。一个非常优秀的问题,一个属于经典电动力学领域的问题,已经完全通过思想实验来研究,这就是著名的隐藏动量问题。它涉及由静态电磁场产生的电磁动量转化为非电磁性质的动量和由此产生的动量平衡。通常,这种发生在可称重系统中的效应是非常微妙的,其量级为$$\sim$$ ~ 1/ c2;因此,到目前为止,它只是理论上的研究,从未在实验中得到证实。本文的主要主题是分析在静态电磁场中运行的一个强大的、实验证实的现象——普通霍尔效应——它已经用Poynting矢量重新解释,并被证明具有足够的灵敏度,可以直接与隐藏动量问题中遇到的典型定量估计进行比较。假设模型与实际实验的对抗,使我们能够在经典电动力学中设计思想实验时,制定出应该遵守的一般条件和规则。
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期刊介绍: EPJ - Special Topics (EPJ ST) publishes topical issues which are collections of review-type articles or extensive, detailed progress reports. Each issue is focused on a specific subject matter of topical interest. The journal scope covers the whole spectrum of pure and applied physics, including related subjects such as Materials Science, Physical Biology, Physical Chemistry, and Complex Systems with particular emphasis on interdisciplinary topics in physics and related fields.
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