Synchrotron radiation & electric field
- From: "Syd" <fieldphoton99@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Apr 2005 19:16:58 -0700
Hi,
In an stationary charge, the electric field is equally distributed
all around it.
In a moving charge, what is the behavior of the electric field
in front of the moving charge and behind it??
How does the synchrotron radiation got produced from the
front of the moving charge? What is its relationship to the
electric field.
Pls. explain in a layman manner with good illustrations (or
point urls with illustrations about the behavior of electric
field and how they contribute to the synchro radiation).
Many Thanks.
Syd
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