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Velocity of Transmission of Electrical Force and Aberration of Electric Field
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
advances in theoretical and computational physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2639-0108
DOI - 10.33140/atcp.03.02.01
Subject(s) - physics , electric field , electron , acceleration , drift velocity , atomic physics , classical mechanics , quantum mechanics
An electron of rest mass mo and charge –e moving with velocity v at angle θ to an electric field of intensity E and magnitude E,is subject to aberration of electrid field, as a result of relativity (c – v) of velocity between the electric force, transmitted withvelodity of light c of magnitude c and the electron moving with velocity v. The accelerating force, at time t, in accordance withNewton’s second law of motion, put as F = - (eE/c) (c – v) = m (dv/dt), is less than the electrostatic force–eE, the difference beingthe radiation reaction force. At the velocity of light F become zero and the electron continues to move with speed c as a limit.Motion of the electron with constant mass m and its radiation power are treated under acceleration with θ=0 or decelerationwith θ=π radians or at constant speed v, in a circle of radiua r, with θ=π/2 radians. It is shown that circular motion of an electronround a central force of attraction, as in the Rutherford’s nuclear model of the hydrogen atom, is without radiation.

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