Thank you for your delineation of how an electric current in a helix, induces a magnetic flux in a cylindrical body.
Your figure 2 is the 1st derivation of figure 1.
The cylinder is of a radius r. The coupled forward action of the point mass, I understand as being electon volt?
In addition, C = , corresponds to "1 turn of wire" around the cylinder.
An assumption is made that "c" is the speed of light- (I am not a physicist) so could you elaborate on that assumption...electrons always travel at the speed of light?
I am very interested in one expounding on the induced cylindrical magnetic flux (1) affecting exterior bodies outside of the cylinder and (2) particularly a plasma. You allude to this in an illustration on one of your websites.
Thanks !
Created on Tuesday, June 12, 2001 7:14 PM EDT by M Hecht