Abstract
From some remarks on the electric fields induced by a spinning magnetic field, the conclusion is drawn that the results of the old experiments made by Barnett, Kennard, and Pegram could be shown to be wrong only by means of more reliable experimental results. Despite recent statements by Jovan Djurić, there is no theoretical reason why they should prove to be wrong a priori. However, these results cannot be considered as a proof of the nonmoving magnetic lines hypothesis, and different results could not be considered as a proof of the opposite hypothesis. Both hypotheses seem to be oversimplified interpretations of the above results, and a more complete set of experimental data seems to be necessary to formulate the electrodynamics of moving bodies in a more complete way.
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