Almost everyone knows about the magnetic field created around a wire by the flow of charges in it.
There is an simpe experiment that shows the change of direction of a compass when it is close to an wire with current in it.
With that in mind, see this problem.
There is an infinite wire, with a current i, and there is a magnet close to it.
By the frame of reference 1, that is not moving in reference to the wire and to the magnet. The current i will produce a magneic field and induce a torque on the magnet.
By the frame of reference 2, that is moving in reference to the wire, at the same speed of his charges. There is no current in the wire for this frame, and therefore no torque in the magnet.
well, what the hell is going on here?
There is an simpe experiment that shows the change of direction of a compass when it is close to an wire with current in it.
With that in mind, see this problem.
There is an infinite wire, with a current i, and there is a magnet close to it.
By the frame of reference 1, that is not moving in reference to the wire and to the magnet. The current i will produce a magneic field and induce a torque on the magnet.
By the frame of reference 2, that is moving in reference to the wire, at the same speed of his charges. There is no current in the wire for this frame, and therefore no torque in the magnet.
well, what the hell is going on here?