Time-Dependent Retarded Microwave Electromagnetic Motors

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Abstract

In a previous work, we showed that Newton’s third law does not strictly hold in a system with remote elements due the finite speed of signal propagation, and thus force imbalance occurs at the system’s center of mass. As the said system is affected by a total force for a finite time interval, mechanical energy and momentum are gained by the system. In early works, we assumed that the bodies were macroscopically charge-neutral. Later, we removed this restriction, thus analyzing the consequences of a possible electrically charged relativistic motor. In the first published paper on this subject, we studied this phenomenon in general but gave only an example of a system reaching a stationary state. In this paper, we shall analyze a charged retarded electromagnetic motor in a more general time-dependent setting, giving specific examples in which the system never reaches a stationary state yet produces steady linear momentum nonetheless. We show that the device is more efficient in the microwave (or higher) frequencies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number10975
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume14
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • electromagnetism
  • microwave
  • Newton’s third law
  • relativity

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