Can EMF distribution be known?

Can EMF distribution be known?
19 October 2012

EMF is the generated voltage in a loop under the induction of a varying magnetic field B. But the electric field of the EMF is non-conservative and one has no information about its distribution in space. The present study may give some hints for it.

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Can EMF distribution be known?
http://pengkuanem.blogspot.com/2012/10/can-emf-distribution-be-known.html
http://www.academia.edu/2040918/Can_EMF_distribution_be_known

Faraday’s Law Paradox

Faraday’s Law Paradox
5 October 2012

Faraday’s law defines how a varying magnetic field creates electric field. For the potential to be nonzero, EF must be nonzero. However, if we look at the electric field inside the conductor, it is not so. According to an electrostatic law, the force on the free electron must be zero; otherwise, the distribution of free electrons will change so that the electric field on the free electron becomes zero. On the surface, the electric field Es must be perpendicular to the surface. Considering such electric field in conductor, the potential between the point A and D is zero.

How can free electrons stay still against nonzero EMF? And how can EMF exist when the electric field on all free electrons is zero or perpendicular to the surface? No explanation exists now. So, there is a conflict between Faraday’s law and the electrostatic law. I call this conflict the Faraday’s law Paradox. Faraday’s law is the last major law of the electromagnetic theory to fall.

Please read the article at
http://pengkuanem.blogspot.fr/2012/10/faradays-law-paradox.html
http://www.academia.edu/2018620/Faradays_Law_Paradox