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  • PACS. 01.55.+b General physics – 03.50.De Classical electromagnetism, Maxwell equations – 41.20.-q Applied classical electromagnetism  (1)
  • PACS. 03.65.Bz Foundations, theory of measurement, miscellaneous theories (including Aharonov-Bohm effect, Bell inequalities, Berry's phase) - 42.50.Vk Mechanical effects of light on atoms, molecules, electrons, and ions - 42.50.Dv Nonclassical field states; squeezed, antibunched, and sub-Poissonian states; operational definitions of the phase of the field; phase measurements  (1)
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    The European physical journal 13 (2001), S. 93-107 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: PACS. 03.65.Bz Foundations, theory of measurement, miscellaneous theories (including Aharonov-Bohm effect, Bell inequalities, Berry's phase) - 42.50.Vk Mechanical effects of light on atoms, molecules, electrons, and ions - 42.50.Dv Nonclassical field states; squeezed, antibunched, and sub-Poissonian states; operational definitions of the phase of the field; phase measurements
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: Following almost a century of debate on possible “independent of measurement" elements of reality, or “induced" elements of reality - originally invoked as an ad-hoc collapse postulate, we propose a novel line of interference experiments which may be able to examine the regime of induced elements of reality. At the basis of the proposed experiment, lies the hypothesis that models of “induced" elements of reality should exhibit symmetry breaking within quantum evolution. The described symmetry experiment is thus aimed at being able to detect and resolve spatial symmetry breaking signatures. The proposed experiment stands at the edge of present day technological abilities and will be, so we believe, realizable in the near future.
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    The European physical journal 15 (2001), S. 87-97 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: PACS. 01.55.+b General physics – 03.50.De Classical electromagnetism, Maxwell equations – 41.20.-q Applied classical electromagnetism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: According to the conventional views of electromagnetic theory, as these are expressed in the Lorentz force law, all the forces which act on a current carrying metallic conductor are perpendicular to the current streamlines. However, over the years, from Ampère through Maxwell until the present day, there have been persistent claims that when current flows in a metallic conductor, there are mechanical forces acting along current streamlines which subject the conductor to tensile stress, and which are therefore capable of performing work in the direction of current flow. The problem of substantiating these claims has always lain in the difficulty of designing an experiment in which the effects are unambiguously demonstrated. The present paper describes an experiment which to a large extent removes these ambiguities, and which provides a compelling novel demonstration of forces acting along current streamlines. A force calculation based on Ampère's original electrodynamic force law is found to be consistent with the observed behaviour.
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