Oleg D. Jefimenko

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Oleg D. Jefimenko is a physicist and Professor Emeritus at West Virginia University.

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[edit] Biography

Jefimenko received his B.A. at Lewis and Clark College (1952). He received his M. A. at the University of Oregon (1954). He received his Ph.D. at the University of Oregon (1956). Jefimenko has worked for the development of the theory of electromagnetic retardation and relativity. In 1956, he was awarded the Sigma Xi Prize. In 1971 and 1973, he won awards in the AAPT Apparatus Competition. Jefimenko has constructed and operated electrostatic generators run by atmospheric electricity.

Jefimenko has worked on the generalization of Newton's gravitational theory to time-dependent systems. In his opinion, there is no objective reason for abandoning Newton's force-field gravitational theory (in favor of a metric gravitational theory). He is actively trying to develop and expand Newton's theory, making it compatible with the principle of causality and making it applicable to time-dependent gravitational interactions.

Jefimenko's expansion, or generalization, is based on the existence of the second gravitational force field, the "cogravitational, or Heaviside's, field". This is similar to general relativity theory's gravimagnetic field. Oliver Heaviside first predicted this field in the article "A Gravitational and Electromagnetic Analogy" (1893).

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[edit] Books

  • "Electrostatic motors; their history, types, and principles of operation". Star City [W. Va.], Electret Scientific Co. [1973]. LCCN 73180890
  • "Electromagnetic Retardation and Theory of Relativity: New Chapters in the Classical Theory of Fields", 2nd ed., Electret Scientific, Star City, 2004.
  • "Causality, Electromagnetic Induction, and Gravitation: A Different Approach to the Theory of Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields", 2nd ed., Electret Scientific, Star City, 2000.
  • "Electricity and Magnetism: An Introduction to the Theory of Electric and Magnetic Fields", 2nd ed., Electret Scientific, Star City, 1989.
  • "Scientific Graphics with Lotus 1-2-3: Curve Plotting, 3D Graphics, and Pictorial Compositions". Electret Scientific, Star City, 1987.

[edit] Book chapters

  • "What is the Physical Nature of Electric and Magnetic Forces?" in Has the Last Word Been Said on Classical Electrodynamics? -- New Horizons, A. E. Chubykalo, Ed., (Rinton Press, Paramus, 2004 ).
  • "Does special relativity prohibit superluminal velocities?" in Instantaneous Action at a Distance in Modern Physics: "Pro" and "Contra", A. E. Chubykalo, Ed., (Nova Science, New York, 1999).

[edit] Papers

  • "A neglected topic in relativistic electrodynamics: transformation of electromagnetic integrals". arxiv.org, 2005.
  • "Presenting electromagnetic theory in accordance with the principle of causality", Eur. J. Phys. 25 287-296, 2004. doi:10.1088/0143-0807/25/2/015
  • "Causality, the Coulomb field, and Newton's law of gravitation" (Comment), American Journal of Physics, Volume 70, Issue 9, p. 964, September 2002.
  • "The Trouton-Noble paradox," J. Phys. A. 32, 3755–3762, 1999.
  • "On Maxwell's displacement current," Eur. J. Phys. 19, 469-470, 1998.
  • "Correct use of Lorentz-Einstein transformation equations for electromagnetic fields", European Journal of Physics 18, 444-447, 1997.
  • "Retardation and relativity: Derivation of Lorentz-Einstein transformations from retarded integrals for electric and magnetic fields", American Journal of Physics 63 (3), 267-72.
  • "Retardation and relativity: The ease of a moving line charge", American Journal of Physics, 63 (5), 454-9.
  • "Direct calculation of the electric and magnetic fields of an electric point charge movingwith constant velocity," Am.J.Phys. 62, 79-84, 1994.
  • "Solutions of Maxwell's equations for electric and magnetic fields in arbitrary media," Am. J. Phys. 60, 899-902 1992.
  • "Electrets," (with D. K. Walker) Phys. Teach. 18, 651-659, 1980.
  • "How can An Electroscope be Charged This Way?", TPT 56, 1979.
  • "Water Stream 'Loop-the-Loop'", AJP 42, 103-105, 1974.
  • "Franklin electric motor," Am. J. Phys. 39, 1139-1141, 1971.
  • "Operation of electric motors from atmospheric electric field," Am. J. Phys. 39, 776-779, 1971.
  • "Demonstration of the electric fields of current-carrying conductors," Am. J. Phys. 30, 19-21, 1962.
  • "Effect of the earth's magnetic field on the motion of an artificial satellite," Am. J. Phys. 27, 344-348, 1959.

[edit] Encyclopedia Article

  • "'Maxwell's Equations'", Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics, Macmillan, New York, 1996.

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