Radiation damping

ID: radiation-damping

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Radiation damping refers to the phenomenon where the motion of charged particles, such as electrons, emits electromagnetic radiation, resulting in a loss of energy from the system. This loss of energy can affect the dynamics of the particle's motion, particularly when it is undergoing acceleration or oscillation. In classical electrodynamics, when a charged particle accelerates, it produces electromagnetic waves that carry energy away from the particle.

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