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So I was doing a problem in Griffiths and it talked about an electron in free-fall towards earth.
And it would radiate. So does a falling charged object fall slower than an uncharged object.
Because some of its Gravitational potential energy goes into radiation and not all kinetic energy.
And it would radiate. So does a falling charged object fall slower than an uncharged object.
Because some of its Gravitational potential energy goes into radiation and not all kinetic energy.