1.the Electromagnetic Field Tensor
1.the Electromagnetic Field Tensor
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The simplest way and the correct way to do this is to make the Electric and Magnetic fields components of a rank 2 (antisymmetric) tensor.
The fields can simply be written in terms of the vector potential, (which is a Lorentz vector) .
Note that this is automatically antisymmetric under the interchange of the indices. As before, the first two (sourceless) Maxwell equations are automatically
satisfied for fields derived from a vector potential. We may write the other two Maxwell equations in terms of the 4-vector .
Which is why the T-shirt given to every MIT freshman when they take Electricity and Magnetism should say
For some peace of mind, lets verify a few terms in the equations. Clearly all the diagonal terms in the field tensor are zero by antisymmetry. Lets take some
example off-diagonal terms in the field tensor, checking the (old) definition of the fields in terms of the potential.
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Lets also check what the Maxwell equation says for the last row in the tensor.
We will not bother to check the Lorentz transformation of the fields here. Its right.
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Jim Branson 2013-04-22
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