How Does an Accelerating Charge Produce Electromagnetic Pulses?

In summary, the conversation discusses the concept of how light travels and the relationship between electromagnetic pulses and the production of visible light. The equations integral around a closed loop Eds = - dmagneticFlux/dt and integral around a closed loop Bds = mu-nought * epsilon-nought*delectricFlux/dt are mentioned as ways to explain this concept.
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Homework Statement


This is not an assigned question, I am very confused regarding how light travels. are all of the following parts of my explanation correct?

Consider a charge which undergoes an acceleration for a finite amount of time. This results in an electromagnetic pulse that propagates through space. The way this pulse continues throughout the electric field is via the mutual induction of electric and magnetic fields. Therefore a charge experiencing oscillatory motion will produce these pulses at a certain rate, which determines which color we see (the pulses reach us at a certain rate, which is the frequency of the radiation).

Homework Equations


integral around a closed loop Eds = - dmagneticFlux/dt
integral around a closed loop Bds = mu-nought * epsilon-nought*delectricFlux/dt

The Attempt at a Solution


explained above
 
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Yes, that happens in principle. :)
 

Related to How Does an Accelerating Charge Produce Electromagnetic Pulses?

What is the definition of propagating light waves?

Propagating light waves refer to the movement or transmission of electromagnetic energy in the form of waves through a medium, such as air or vacuum.

How do propagating light waves differ from other types of waves?

Unlike other types of waves, such as sound or water waves, propagating light waves do not require a medium to travel through. They can travel through a vacuum and are able to propagate in all directions.

What is the speed of propagating light waves?

The speed of propagating light waves is constant and is known as the speed of light, which is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second in a vacuum.

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