Mechanical effects of an electrical current in conductive media. 1. Experimental investigation of the longitudinal Ampére force

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We report measurements by rapid weighing of the apparent lightening or increase in weight produced in a metal conductor by the passage of an electric current, connected to the balance pan through two beakers of mercury. A repulsive force appears at the interfaces between the solid metal and the mercury which can be explained by the existence of a longitudinal tensile force developed within the circuit conductors. This study also shows that, when the current passes, it lightens the mobile conductor slightly, a fact which cannot be explained according to today's physical theory.

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