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The Analogy between Electromagnetics and Hydrodynamics

Kai-Xin Hu

Published 2022-07-26Version 1

The similarity between electromagnetics and hydrodynamics has been noticed for a long time. Maxwell developed an analogy, where the magnetic field and the vector potential in electromagnetics are compared to the vorticity and velocity in hydrodynamics, respectively. However, this theory cannot make a correspondence of energy between two fields. In the present work, the electromagnetic fields in a conducting medium are compared to the flow fields of an incompressible Newtonian fluid. The result shows that the magnetic induction intensity, current density, Lorenz force, superconductor boundary, Ohm's law and Ampere force in electromagnetics are analogous to the velocity, vorticity, Lamb vector, solid boundary, Newton's law of viscosity and Kutta-Joukowskis theorem of lift force in hydrodynamics, respectively. The Navier-Stokes equation is derived for the evolution of magnetic field in the medium by using the Maxwell equations, Lorenz force and Ohm's law. The work is useful for a deep understanding of electromagnetics and hydrodynamics.

Comments: 23 pages,6 figures
Categories: physics.flu-dyn
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