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Radiation Processes in Astronomy: L8b - Larmor formula (dipole)
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Radiation Processes in Astronomy - Radiation Processes in Astronomy: L8b - Larmor formula (dipole)

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In this lecture we start from L8a and then derive the Larmor formula for the power of radiation emitted by an accelerating (oscillating) dipole charge. I have found this to be a quite challenging task to illustrate. The presentation here has been inspired by Aaron Parsons' lecture, which also includes a nice simulation-visualisation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYrvt_S_5Co Course: Radiation Processes in Astronomy Lecturer: Prof. Jon Sundqvist Programme: KU Leuven Bachelor Physics & Master Astronomy & Astrophysics #astrophysics #astronomy #education I record lectures live and place them here un-edited, in the hope that it will provide a more authentic feeling of the sort: "we're doing the actual work here and now". So like I keep telling students in the classroom: whenever you discover me doing some error let me know directly; for this channel this means make a comment on the videos. Then we can have a look at it, and thereby learn nicely from each other as we continue to develop our knowledge. You find all lectures under: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrGAIWCGSKlDXALWS_6R4Bv3D1vEk85NX If you're interested more in my group's research, here're two links for that: https://fys.kuleuven.be/ster/research-projects/equation-folder/equation-home https://www.youtube.com/@JonSundqvist

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