The source of electromagnetic waves can be a charge
(a) Moving with a constant velocity
(b) Moving in a circular orbit
(c) At rest
(d) Falling in an electric field
The source of electromagnetic waves can be a charge
(a) Moving with a constant velocity
(b) Moving in a circular orbit
(c) At rest
(d) Falling in an electric field
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1 Answer
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(b, d) Here, in option (b) charge is moving in a circular orbit.
In circular motion, the direction of the motion of charge is changing continuously, thus it is an accelerated motion and this option is correct.
Also, we know that a charge starts accelerating when it falls in an electric field.
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