On the magnetic field of bound charges current
Alexander I. Korolev

TL;DR
This paper investigates the magnetic field generated by bound charges in an ice rod under a strong electric field, revealing that it differs from the magnetic field of conduction current and suggesting medium influence.
Contribution
It provides experimental measurements and theoretical analysis showing non-equivalence of magnetic fields from bound charges and conduction currents.
Findings
Experimental magnetic induction was lower than theoretical estimates.
Magnetic field is caused by medium influence, not directly by moving charges.
Similar effects could occur during particle diffusion in media.
Abstract
Measurements of magnetic induction near an ice rod in the strong electric field were carried out. Theoretical estimation of the magnetic induction was made. It was found that in the average the experimental values of magnetic induction were an order less than theoretical value. A conclusion about the non- equivalence of magnetic fields of bound charges current and conduction current was made. Therefore, the magnetic field near an energized conductor is caused not directly by moving charges but by their influence on the propagation medium. The similar effect could occur at diffusion of other particles through the medium.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic and Electromagnetic Effects · Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques · Icing and De-icing Technologies
