Title: Maxwell
1Chapter 14 Maxwells Theory
By Katie Zerr and Kristin Walker
Topics that will be covered Electromagnetic
Theory Displacement Current Michelson-Morley
Experiment LIGO Precursors to Relativity
2James Clerk Maxwell
- Born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1831
- Attended Edinburgh Academy, The University of
Edinburgh, and Cambridge University - Published by the young age of 14
3More on Maxwell
- Maxwell differed from his contemporaries in the
nineteenth century - Faraday Ampere contributed to Maxwells
theories - Much of his important work was accomplished
between the ages of 29 and 35
4Aether
- Appendix of Chapter 13
- When we observe one body acting on another at a
distance . . . we generally inquire whether there
is any material connection between the two bodies
. . . we prefer to explain the action by means of
these intermediate connections, rather than to
admit the notion of direct action at a distance.
5Maxwells Contributions
- Analysis of color perception
- An explanation of Saturns rings
- Analysis of the theory of fluids and solids
- Helped father modern statistical mechanics and
the molecular theory of gases - Theory of Electromagnetism Maxwells equations
6Maxwells Equations
- Gausss Law, no monopoles, Amperes Law and
Faradays Law
7Prior to the Displacement Current
Magnetic field generated solely by electric
charge in motion Amperes Law
?? B (4?/c)j
It was also thought (and still is) that electric
charge cannot be created or destroyed the
continuity equation
?? J ??/?t 0
- Combined, give the result that the amount of
electric charge at any particular place never
changes mathematical contradiction
8Displacement Current1st story
Conflict could be resolved by modifying Amperes
Law so that both electric current and
displacement current generate the magnetic field
9Displacement Current 2nd story
For a time dependent electric field, a material
medium would become polarized, just as a
dielectric does
- For a constant E field, each pair of charges
soon equilibrates as shown above - If the E field varies with time, then the charge
configurations are constantly in motion
displacement current
10The Final Classical Theory
- 1865 paper A Dynamical Theory of the
Electromagnetic Field did not discuss vortices
and idle wheels - Classical mechanics was used as model
- After consistent defeat, mechanical models
abandoned - Electromagnetic theory distinct branch of physics
11Albert Michelson (1852-1931)
- American experimental physicist
- Devoted his life to making extremely accurate
measurements of the speed of light - Nobel Prize in Physics in 1907 for his efforts
- 1887 collaborated with Edward Morley to perform
an experiment sensitive enough to detect the
earths motion through the aether
12Michelson Morley Experiment
- Swimmers race across the river
13Michelson-Morley Animation
- http//galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/mor
e_stuff/flashlets/mmexpt6.htm
14LIGO
- LIGO stands for Laser Interferometer
Gravitational-wave Observatory - Similar apparatus to Michelson-Morley
- Run into same problem- trying to block out high
frequency sounds that disrupt results - They hang apparatus while Michelson and Morley
suspended theirs in mercury
15Precursors to Relativity
- FitzGerald (1851-1901) could avoid negative
result of Michelson-Morley experiment - Contraction hypothesis was independently
postulated by Hendrik Lorentz - Lorentz manipulated equations and are called
Lorentz transformations today - Lorentz-FitzGerald contraction hypothesis
16Precursors to Relativity (cond)
- Poincaré postulated that
- optical phenomena depend only on the relative
motions of the material bodies - He questioned the existence of aether
- In 1904 he determined his principle of relativity
- Lorentz came up with a theory of electrons
consistent with Poincarés principle but still
left room for the aether
17Conclusion
- Maxwell provided us with modern physical and
mathematical equations - Many contributions to physics even though his
belief in the existence of aether was not valid - Michelson-Morley experiment proved aether wrong
- LIGO today uses similar apparatus and encounters
similar problems