The total power radiated by an accelerated charged particle is calculated using the formula, P=(q2ax)/(6πε0cy) Here, q= charge of the particle, a= acceleration of the particle, ε0 = permittivity of free space and c= the speed of light. Find the values of x+y.
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proton, or an ion) accelerates, energy is radiated away in the form of electromagnetic waves. For particle velocities that are small relative to the speed of light, the total power radiated is given by the Larmor formula:
{\displaystyle P={2 \over 3}{\frac {q^{2}}{4\pi \varepsilon _{0}c}}\left({\frac {\dot {v}}{c}}\right)^{2}={2 \over 3}{\frac {q^{2}a^{2}}{4\pi \varepsilon _{0}c^{3}}}={\frac {q^{2}a^{2}}{6\pi \varepsilon _{0}c^{3}}}{\text{ (SI units)}}}
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