Maxwell's Equations FAIL to Explain This Experiment

This experiment demonstrates why Maxwell's equations had problems with the motion before Einstein's special relativity was introduced. It is an experiment where according to Maxwell's equations when there is a current in the conductor, a magnetic field around appears. The force on the charged particle is then proportional to the velocity of the particle but there is no objective way to determine its velocity since we expect the Galilean Principle of Relativity to hold. The problem is cured by the phenomena of special relativity in particular the length contraction which causes the charge densities inside the conductor to depend on the observer. Attributions for vector graphics: www.freepik.com Designed by brgfx / Freepik www.freepik.com Designed by vectorpocket / Freepik www.freepik.com Designed by pch.vector / Freepik www.freepik.com/vectors/uranus Uranus vector created by brgfx -www.freepik.com planets www.vecteezy.com/free-vector/sea Sea Vectors by Vecteezy