A note on Purcell's basic explanation of magnetic forces

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS(2020)

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In the 1960s, E M.Purcell presented a basic explanation of the magnetic force experienced by a test charge moving parallel to a stationary current-carrying wire. According to Purcell's derivation, this force results from the difference between the relativistic length contraction of the distance among the stationary positive charges of the wire and the relativistic length contraction of the distance among the negative charges moving in the wire, when the charges are observed in the rest frame of the test charge. The contraction difference generates a charge density unbalance that in the rest frame of the test charge is experienced as an electrostatic force, while in the lab frame is perceived as the magnetic force. In the present paper, we show that Purcell's approach is problematic since it generates inconsistencies and paradoxes. We maintain that Purcell's derivation has only an illustrative and expository value and should not be taken literally as describing something that really and physically happens in the wire. Furthermore, we believe that the difficulties pointed out here should be explicitly presented and discussed when introducing Purcell's approach in physics courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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electromagnetism,Lorentz force law,Ampere force law,special,relativity,length contraction,Purcell's basic explanation of magnet
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