Efforts to suggest a classical model for the hydrogen atom are discouraged by a conclusion, based on the principles of electrodynamics, that an accelerating charged particle necessarily radiates. In this paper, we continue our re-examination of this conclusion. We examine the standard electric field formula and difficulties associated with it, for an accelerating source. Conventionally, the Larmor formula is obtained from the Poynting vector. We obtain this Larmor formula by finding rate of change of potential energy in the given volume. We feel that, in this task, the logic is weak and our assumptions are difficult to justify. We have to conclude that the statement, radiation makes classical circular orbits unstable is difficult to justify...
The classical Maxwell equations may be used to describe charges which radiate photons if the source ...
It is shown, that the radiation of the charge, moving with uniform acceleration or uniformly moving ...
In calculating the energy corrections to the hydrogen levels we can identify two different types of ...
Efforts to suggest a classical model for the hydrogen atom are discouraged by a conclusion, based on...
A core topic in graduate courses in electrodynamics is the description of radiation from an accelera...
For the single differential cross section (SDCS) for hydrogen ionization by electron impact (e-H pro...
Physicist Niels Bohr in 1913, according to Rutherford atomic model and a hydrogen atom spectrum, pro...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Maxwell’s equations applied to an accelerating charge lead to the prediction of emitted radiation th...
The problem of the electromagnetic radiation of an accelerated charged particle is one of the most ...
A non-moving electron hydrogen model is proposed, resolving a long standing contradiction (94 years)...
In this paper, the problems existing in the concepts of Planck’s energy element and Einstein’s light...
It is known that a photon has E and B fields of the same strength (for c=1) which are perpendicular ...
In (1), the frequency distribution of radiation emitted from an accelerating charge is calculated. I...
International audienceIn classical electrodynamics the amplitude of the radiation by a charged parti...
The classical Maxwell equations may be used to describe charges which radiate photons if the source ...
It is shown, that the radiation of the charge, moving with uniform acceleration or uniformly moving ...
In calculating the energy corrections to the hydrogen levels we can identify two different types of ...
Efforts to suggest a classical model for the hydrogen atom are discouraged by a conclusion, based on...
A core topic in graduate courses in electrodynamics is the description of radiation from an accelera...
For the single differential cross section (SDCS) for hydrogen ionization by electron impact (e-H pro...
Physicist Niels Bohr in 1913, according to Rutherford atomic model and a hydrogen atom spectrum, pro...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Maxwell’s equations applied to an accelerating charge lead to the prediction of emitted radiation th...
The problem of the electromagnetic radiation of an accelerated charged particle is one of the most ...
A non-moving electron hydrogen model is proposed, resolving a long standing contradiction (94 years)...
In this paper, the problems existing in the concepts of Planck’s energy element and Einstein’s light...
It is known that a photon has E and B fields of the same strength (for c=1) which are perpendicular ...
In (1), the frequency distribution of radiation emitted from an accelerating charge is calculated. I...
International audienceIn classical electrodynamics the amplitude of the radiation by a charged parti...
The classical Maxwell equations may be used to describe charges which radiate photons if the source ...
It is shown, that the radiation of the charge, moving with uniform acceleration or uniformly moving ...
In calculating the energy corrections to the hydrogen levels we can identify two different types of ...