Electrodynamic Induction in Electrostatic Field
Keywords:
electrostatic induction, electrodynamic inductionAbstract
This paper described the principle of electrodynamic induction in the electric field. According to that principle, induced electric current in the perfect conductor that connects two plane-parallel metal plates is proportional to a rate of the flux changes through plates. This principle is possible to apply in the variable and invariable electric field, as well as in the electrostatic field, regardless of the method for generating changes of flux. Besides that, here is given a mathematical model and equivalent scheme that allows calculating the electrical circuits on this principle. There is an apparent similarity between this principle and Faraday’s law of induction in a magnetic field. A characteristic example of the application of this principle is a generator of alternative currents in the electrostatic field, which is similar to a well-known electromagnetic generator.
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