A New Insight for Faraday’s Law
Abstract
The origin for one of the fundamental laws of electromagnetism, namely Faraday’s law is explained
for the first time on the basis of the presence of strings in the form of a compact liquid. The
rate of change of the magnetic field produces a pressure gradient in the medium giving rise to the
fluid flow. According to fluid dynamics, the stress and the gradient of strain are originated in the
space which creates vibrations in the system and is related with the electric field. The details of
the mechanism which produces a circular motion of the electric field, ∇XE, are also addressed