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Default Electromagnetic spectrum – illusion and absurdity

On 20/09/2011 2:38 AM, sorin wrote:
Electromagnetic spectrum – illusion and absurdity

Classical electrodynamics is build up on a postulate of
electromagnetic waves emission by accelerated charges. This postulate
can be ruled out with simple experiment performed home.
A simple cut off experiment can show that a beam of electrons
accelerated in a cathode tube do not emit any electromagnetic waves
during acceleration.


That's rather vague. Could you provide the predicted intensity of the
radiation, its spectrum, and describe the home equipment to be used to
establish that that predicted intensity is absent within the limits of
experimental error? You should include allowance for the properties of
the tube itself through which radiation will have to pass.
Alternatively, describe how to get the measuring instruments inside the
tube.

Sylvia.
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