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Classical Physics: radiation due to accelerated charge
i've learnt that uniformly accelerated charge radiates, but why?
if it radiates, electric field function, E(x,y,z,t) and B(x,y,z,t) must vary sinusoidal and be orthogonal to each other and they must obey the Maxwell's equation.
what is the direction of the poynting vector? where can i find the solution to this problem? (i dont care about the paradox; i just want to understand the classical reasoning behind it) what do i need to consider to derive the solutions?
i googled electromagnetic one boy problem, accelerated charge radiation... but none of them give me any insights about the problem.(all they talk about is the paradox with equivalent principle !) can someone help me please?
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