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Comment on ``Exact expression for radiation of an accelerated charge in classical electrodynamics''
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    7 August 2013
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    This comment to [\textit{Y.-S. Huang} and \textit{K.-H. Lu}, ibid. 38, No. 2, 151--159 (2008; Zbl 1141.78007)] contains a rederivation of relativistic expressions for the electromagnetic field and radiation power emitted by an accelerated charged particle and proves incorrectness of a similar result derived and published in the considered reference.
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    electromagnetic radiation
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    special relativity
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    accelerated particles
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    electro-magnetic field
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    emitted radio power
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