A charged particle q traveling on the z-axis with a non-relativistic velocity approaches the origin from the left (i.e.,

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A charged particle q traveling on the z-axis with a non-relativistic velocity approaches the origin from the left (i.e.,

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A charged particle q traveling on the z-axis with a non-relativistic velocity approaches the origin from the left (i.e., along the +î direction). It decelerates at a constant rate a, coming to a complete stop at the origin at t=0. Using the expressions for Erad for a non-relativistic charge derived from the LW potentials, prove that the radiative part of the electric field at the point (x = 0, y = b) at t=0 is given by E, qaba = c2 R3 ga-6 Ey = 2RA where R = F - 7" (t')]. Find an expression for R in terms of a, b, and the speed of light c only.
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