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This page explains the relationship between measured radiative electric field and the properties of charges in a system.
Calculating Radiative Electric Field
Maintained by Charles Kilpatrick --Ck (talk) 14:18, 18 November 2015 (EST)
A Mathematical Model
The radiative electric field can be generally modeled as [math]\displaystyle{ \vec{E}_{radiative} = \frac{1}{4 \pi \epsilon_0} \frac{-q \vec{a}_\perp}{c^2r} }[/math] where q is the charge, [math]\displaystyle{ \vec{a}_\perp }[/math] is the projected acceleration, c is the speed of light and r is the distance between the charge and the observation location.
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