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A point charge in motion generates the Li?nard-Wiechert energy-momentum tensor. Teitelboim showed that this tensor splits into its bounded part ac B T and its radiative part ac R T . All the terms in ac B Tare know to contribute to the matter-field energy-momentum balance. In this paper the inactive part of ac R T is found, i.e., the terms do not contribute to the energy-momentum fluxes are shown.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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A point charge in motion generates the Li?nard-Wiechert energy-momentum tensor. Teitelboim showed that this tensor splits into its bounded part ac B T and its radiative part ac R T . All the terms in ac B Tare know to contribute to the matter-field energy-momentum balance. In this paper the inactive part of ac R T is found, i.e., the terms do not contribute to the energy-momentum fluxes are shown.
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Scientific Paper
Title Inactive Portion of the Radiative Part of the Li?nard-Wiechert Field
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Author(s) Jose Luis Lopez-Bonilla
Keywords energy-momentum tensor, bounded part, radiative part
Published 2002
Journal Apeiron
Volume 9
Number 1
No. of pages 6
Pages 43-48

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Abstract

A point charge in motion generates the Li?nard-Wiechert energy-momentum tensor. Teitelboim showed that this tensor splits into its bounded part ac B T and its radiative part ac R T . All the terms in ac B Tare know to contribute to the matter-field energy-momentum balance. In this paper the inactive part of ac R T is found, i.e., the terms do not contribute to the energy-momentum fluxes are shown.