The Magnetic Lorentz Force cannot be described by a Hamiltonian containing only a potential energy term. An electron moving in a magnetic field will see the force, but it cannot be expressed by a classical mechanics law. This behavior must be the result of an appropriate underlying quantum-mechanical formalism.
The Magnetic Lorentz Force cannot be described by a Hamiltonian containing only a potential energy term. An electron moving in a magnetic field will see the force, but it cannot be expressed by a classical mechanics law. This behavior must be the result of an appropriate underlying quantum-mechanical formalism.
The Magnetic Lorentz Force cannot be described by a Hamiltonian containing only a potential energy term. An electron moving in a magnetic field will see the force, but it cannot be expressed by a classical mechanics law. This behavior must be the result of an appropriate underlying quantum-mechanical formalism.