On Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 8:05:33 AM UTC-6 John Clark wrote:

On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 9:09 AM Alan Grayson <[email protected]> wrote:

 > If you think you're so smart, explain this: according to ME's, 
accelerating charges radiate energy. Why then do charges ostensibly at rest 
in a lab say, do NOT radiate energy even though the Earth is rotating, that 
is accelerating, causing those charges to accelerate? Can smartass, aka JC, 
explain this? AG 


*First of all Maxwell's Equations are consistent with Special and General 
Relativity but not with Quantum Mechanics, so all the charges that I'm 
talking about must be macroscopic.  A real baseball is electrically neutral 
but small (but not small by quantum mechanical standards) **parts of it **might 
be very slightly positive and other parts very slightly negative, and this 
creates a small electric dipole. So if you rotate the baseball those 
positive and negative parts will indeed radiate electromagnetic waves, and 
the positive and negative parts will only partially cancel out because they 
are in slightly different positions. So the spinning baseball will start to 
lose energy and slow down. However the radiated energy from rotating 
dipoles is proportional to the fourth power of angular frequency, so if you 
were rotating the baseball at just under the speed that would tear it 
apart, say about 2000 RPMs, that rotation is so slow that the effect would 
be far too tiny to be detectable with today's technology.*

*I don't think this answers my question. The acceleration of a charged 
particle due to the Earth's rotation in the lab frame is not trivial, and 
should produce a measurable radiation, but AFAICT, it doesn't. AG *

*o5*

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