Hakasays It's an interesting subject and as always its important to do our own experiments. For example, I was interested in the path a current actually takes under different circumstances. So in one experiment I used a 12" x 12" x 1" thick aluminum plate and tried to track the DC current across it with a hall effect magnetic field sensor. Contrary to popular belief the current never follows a straight path, its nonsense. The current self induces in the material which makes the path form an arc.
So we need to be very careful what we believe because many simply parrot what they have read as second hand information. In fact many theories we find in textbooks are outdated based on 100 year old technology. Later I used modern sensor arrays, a microcomputer and free 3D imaging software. It begs the question why we wouldn't do the experiments with new technology to find out what's actually going on for ourselves.
Personally, I went back to the beginning and repeated many of Faraday, Ampere and Webers experiments. As it turns out even these scientists missed a lot of effects or never noted them. Thus as Tesla pointed out much of our foundation is incomplete or flawed. For example, the Weber longitudinal force is real contrary to what most would parrot. However they never did the actual experiments which is generally always the case.
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