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An inadequacy in the traditional description of the phenomenon of electro-magnetic field radiation created by a point charge moving along a straight line with an acceleration is identified and discussed. The possibility of the simultaneous coexistence of Newton instantaneous long-range interaction and Faraday-Maxwell short-range interaction is pointed out.
 
An inadequacy in the traditional description of the phenomenon of electro-magnetic field radiation created by a point charge moving along a straight line with an acceleration is identified and discussed. The possibility of the simultaneous coexistence of Newton instantaneous long-range interaction and Faraday-Maxwell short-range interaction is pointed out.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title The Role of \"Action-at-a-Distance\" in the Electro-Magnetic Field Radiation Produced by an Accelerated Charge
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Author(s) Andrew E Chubykalo
Keywords Action-at-a-Distance, electro-magnetic field radiation, point charge, Faraday-Maxwell
Published 1997
Journal Apeiron
Volume 4
Number 2-3
No. of pages 3
Pages 38-40

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Abstract

An inadequacy in the traditional description of the phenomenon of electro-magnetic field radiation created by a point charge moving along a straight line with an acceleration is identified and discussed. The possibility of the simultaneous coexistence of Newton instantaneous long-range interaction and Faraday-Maxwell short-range interaction is pointed out.