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Question 2: An accelerated charged particle radiates energy (calculated...
Question 2: An accelerated charged particle radiates energy (calculated by using Larmor's formula). When an electron jumps from a higher energy level to lower, with in an atom or molecule it radiates away extra energy given by hf E2 - E1, Similarly charged particles emitted in a nuclear reactor are decelerated and their excessive energy is radiated and a part is converted to heat energy. In processes like these charged particles are decelerated (slowed down or stopped) and a part of their excessive energy is radiated away. Keeping all this in mind, consider a charged particle is accelerated (means its velocity is being increased), this means it should be provided energy by one way or the other to increase its velocity/energy. Now, the question is, will such a particle radiate energy and how this energy can be calculated? Note: Need not to give rigorous mathematical calculations, but just mention how this energy can be approximated (Marks 10)