Title: FitzGerald's Calculation of the Radiation of an Oscillating Magnetic Dipole
Abstract: This problem was first solved by FitzGerald in 1883 [2], one year before Poynting introduced his vector [1], and several years before Hertz [3] calculated the power radiated by a small, oscillating electric dipole (using the Poynting vector). The radiated power flows outwards from the source at the speed of light. Hence, we can relate the (time-average) radiated power P to the (time-average) density u(r, θ, φ) of the energy of the electromagnetic radiation by
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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