Reply to the comment on "Exact Expression for Radiation of an Accelerated Charge in Classical Electrodynamics"
Young-Sea Huang

TL;DR
This paper critiques a recent comment on electromagnetic radiation from accelerated charges, highlighting flaws in the accepted formulation and proposing an experiment to test its validity.
Contribution
It identifies issues in the current understanding of radiation from accelerated charges and clarifies misunderstandings about radiated power measurement.
Findings
Current formulation violates energy conservation principles
Misinterpretation of radiated power crossing a sphere
Proposes an experiment to test the accepted theory
Abstract
Flaws and ambiguities are pointed out upon examining the comment attempting to solve a problem as raised recently --- the currently accepted formulation of electromagnetic radiation of an accelerated charge violates the principle of conservation of energy. This problem is not solved by the comment, due to a misunderstanding in the meaning of the total radiated power crossing a sphere. An experiment is suggested to determine whether on not the currently accepted formulation is valid.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
