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    Changes in electric field lines as a result of an oscillating charge

    Yes I just realized that all the simulations visualized are really for an universe without the magnetic force haha.. If one wants to simulate vector fields (Electric and magnetic) created by an accelarated point charge, is then Faraday’s law + the Lorentz force the sufficient?
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    Changes in electric field lines as a result of an oscillating charge

    Thank you - this was helpfull 👍
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    Changes in electric field lines as a result of an oscillating charge

    Thank you for all the response and I really apologize if my question appeared unprecise. It is likely due to both poor English and inadequate understanding / theoretical background. Nevertheless, from what I understand the E-field lines may be understood as curves drawn through space so that...
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    Changes in electric field lines as a result of an oscillating charge

    I trully apologize for being unclear. Below I’ve made a new attempt to illustrate my question (I'm only concerned with the electrical field lines). Let’s say we have a charge that oscillates in vertical direction. The oscillation disturbs the electrical field creating a wave pattern. How will...
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    Changes in electric field lines as a result of an oscillating charge

    Thank you for your response. I agree. I was able to find a video of what I believe is case no 2 (where the field lines disturbances incrase in magnitude as disturbances move away from the charge). In the video in the original post the magnitude of the field lines disturbances do not incrase...
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    Changes in electric field lines as a result of an oscillating charge

    Yes - the figure has two spatial dimensions
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    Changes in electric field lines as a result of an oscillating charge

    The term "amplitude" may be a misleading. I've tried to illustrate the two cases in the figure below:
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    Changes in electric field lines as a result of an oscillating charge

    The last couple of days I’ve been troubled with a specific part of electromagnetism. How will electric field lines be affected by an oscillating charge? More specific, what will happen with the “amplitude” of a wave in an electrical field line as the wave propagate away from the charge? 1. Will...
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