Abstract
This paper revisits the geometric foundations of electromagnetic theory, by studying Faraday's concept of field lines. We introduce "covariant electromagnetic field lines," a novel construct that extends traditional field line concepts to a covariant framework. Our work includes the derivation of a closed-form formula for the field line curvature in proximity to a moving electric charge, showcasing the curvature is always non-singular, including nearby a point charge. Our geometric framework leads to a geometric derivation of the Lorentz force equation and its first-order corrections, circumventing the challenges of self-force singularities and providing insights into the problem of radiation-reaction. This study not only provides a fresh geometric perspective on electromagnetic field lines but also opens avenues for future research in fields like quantum electrodynamics, gravitational field theory, and beyond.
| Original language | English |
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| State | Published - 13 Jan 2024 |
Keywords
- math-ph
- math.MP
- physics.class-ph
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