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14.5 General angular and frequency distributions of radiation from accelerated charges , 477 . 14.6 Frequency spectrum from relativistic charged particle in an instantaneously circular orbit , synchrotron radiation , 481 .
14.5 General angular and frequency distributions of radiation from accelerated charges , 477 . 14.6 Frequency spectrum from relativistic charged particle in an instantaneously circular orbit , synchrotron radiation , 481 .
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The radiation covers the visible region and is bluish white in color . Careful measurements are in full agreement with theory . Synchrotron radiation has been observed in the astronomical realm associated with sunspots , the Crab nebula ...
The radiation covers the visible region and is bluish white in color . Careful measurements are in full agreement with theory . Synchrotron radiation has been observed in the astronomical realm associated with sunspots , the Crab nebula ...
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17 Radiation Damping , , Self - Fields of a Particle , Scattering and Absorption of Radiation by a Bound System 17.1 Introductory Considerations In the preceding chapters the problems of electrodynamics have been divided into two ...
17 Radiation Damping , , Self - Fields of a Particle , Scattering and Absorption of Radiation by a Bound System 17.1 Introductory Considerations In the preceding chapters the problems of electrodynamics have been divided into two ...
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