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Physics, 17.12.2019 06:31 stavy5965

(a) are the radiating electric field lines around a charged particle straight lines when the particle is stationary?
(b) are the radiating electric field lines around a charged particle straight lines when the particle moves at constant velocity?
(c) are the radiating electric field lines around a charged particle straight lines when the particle accelerates?

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