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Obtaining electromagnetic radiation from accelerating electrons
"Richard" wrote in message ... "Rich Griffiths" wrote in message communications... On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 13:24:20 +0100, Richard wrote: Is it not true that if I were able to accelerate my cup of coffee at light speeds non sequitur. acceleration = rate of change of speed. at a frequency of 14Mhz non sequitur. frequency is not a measure of speed or acceleration. my cup of coffee would radiate a 14Mhz carrier? No. -- Rich If the cup was to move 5 meters left, then 10 meters right, then ten meter left again that would be one cylcle. There are 14 million cycles in one second. So, net speed of cup is speed of light. Actually the frequency ought to be 15 Mhz. |
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