Subject: Does a charge accelerating due to gravity radiate?
Date: Thu Feb 24 14:58:00 2000
Posted by allan lasky
Grade level: undergrad
School: austin high
City: austin State/Province: tx
Country: usa
Area of science: Physics
ID: 951425880.Ph
Message:
If you free fall with the charge then, from your non-inertial frame of
reference, it does not radiate. But obviously collapsing stars radiate!
Re: Does a charge accelerating due to gravity radiate?
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