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Physics, 02.12.2019 18:31 trinitieu66

The electromagnetic field is invariant under a gauge transformation of the scalar and vector potential given by a rightarrow a + psi (r, t), phi rightarrow phi - l / c psi / t, where psi is arbitrary (but differentiable). what effect does this gauge transformation have on the lagrangian of a particle moving in the electromagnetic field? is the motion affected?

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