A proton that is accelerated in the direction shown below. Radiation emitted by
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A proton that is accelerated in the direction shown below.
Radiation emitted by the accelerated proton arrives at location S some time later. In what direction is it traveling as it passes S?
For location S, what is the direction of "a" (perpendicular) for the proton?
When radiation emitted by the accelerated proton at the reaches location P the magnitude of the radiative electric field measured there is greater than the magnitude of the corresponding radiative field measured at S? Or the same as the magnitude of the corresponding radiative field measured at S? Or less than magnitude of the corresponding radiative field measured at S???
Explanation / Answer
proton must travel in the direction 8.
b. 9 i.e zero magnetude
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