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Can the Maxwell Equations be written as reciprocal forces?
« on: 05/07/2017 18:43:18 »
The nabla operator may be modified. As a result, the divergence operator and curl operator may also be written in modified forms.

These operators may be applied to the Maxwell Equations giving interesting results. If the operators are used, then the Faraday rule and the Ampere rule both return reciprocal forces. Also the electric field appears as a function of acceleration and the magnetic field seems to be a function of frequency.

Can the nabla operator be modified?

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