Nuclear and Atomic Physics

   

Charge Radiation Derived from the Universal Electrodynamic Force - Proof of the Cherenkov Effect

Authors: Raul Fattore

Charge radiation has been the subject of several scientific articles, the majority of which draw from Larmor's vast writings and more recent efforts that have incorporated concepts from Einstein's ill-fated theory of relativity.However, there may be misinterpretations when discussing the radiation power patterns for specific common charge motions.The radiation from moving charges is derived from the Liénard-Wiechert potentials in most scientific works by introducing an arbitrary unit vector that points to the observer's frame of reference, which is at an arbitrary angle to the direction of motion.This indicates that the radiation power patterns obtained in this way are the patterns that an observer in a different frame would apparently see with respect to the charge, rather than the real charge radiation pattern that arises from the motion.* Does charge radiation field depend on a reference frame?* What is the real radiation power pattern of a moving charge?* What type of motion produces the "search light" effect of radiation?* What happens with the radiation field in non-linear motion?* Is there a charge radiation equation that also proves the Cherenkov effect?In this study, you’ll find the answers to the above questions, which are backed by the experimentally proven laws of electrodynamics through the Universal Electrodynamic Force.

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