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Exact expression for radiation of an accelerated charge in classical electrodynamics
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    Exact expression for radiation of an accelerated charge in classical electrodynamics (English)
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    9 April 2008
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    The author gives a modified approach in calculation of expressions for radiated power and angular distribution of radiation emitted by an accelerating charged particle. His derivations based on Lorentz transformations are claimed exact in comparison with standard approaches yet the resulting expression for the emitted radiation power remains unchanged. The drawn conclusion is that such a puzzling result deserves an additional attention and further investigations.
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    synchrotron radiation
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    Larmor formula
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    Doppler effect
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    special relativity
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