Why doesn't a charge in gravitational field radiate (or free fall)?
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If the equivalence principle holds, why doesn’t a charge in a gravitational field radiate?
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▶️When a charge is placed in a gravitational field then it starts falling freely . but the velocity produced in this , is responsible for the involvement of new force in opposite direction. hence the charge doesn't fall freely in gravitational field.
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here's your answer...⬇️⬇️
▶️When a charge is placed in a gravitational field then it starts falling freely . but the velocity produced in this , is responsible for the involvement of new force in opposite direction. hence the charge doesn't fall freely in gravitational field.
hope it helps !! ❤️❤️
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