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Things to delineate in or referred by the article[edit]

  • Power Radiated by a Point Charge (explained here)
  • Radiation Reaction
    • Lorentz-Abraham-Dirac formula for the radiation reaction of a point charge predicts unphysical motions that run away or violate causality.
    • Abraham-Lorentz theory of radiation reaction
      • classical damped oscillator
      • Scattering of radiation and dispersion (theory of the refractive index)
      • Covariant formulation of the conservation laws of electrodynamics
    • electromagnetic mass
    • Dirac's relativistic theory
  • The Physical Basis of the Radiation Reaction
  • Continous Charge Distributions
  • The Energy of a Point Charge Distribution
  • Moving Point Charges: Apparent Length Effects
  • Electric and Magnetic Fields Due to Moving or Stationary Point Charges
  • Point Charge Moving With Constant Velocity
  • Accelarated Point Charge Appearing Instantaneously At Rest

J. D. Redding

External articles that could be readded[edit]

J. D. Redding 18:02, 19 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Particle or Point Particle[edit]

Strait, Shall we add the word "point" before the word particle in the opening sentence.

In this sentence: "The fundamental equation of electrostatics is Coulomb's law, which describes the electric force between two point charges." It seems electric force should be electrostatic force. Do you agree? Bvcrist 22:16, 28 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]