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Can you give me a clear derivation of electron electric field intensity which is placed in origin and oscillating in simple harmonic motion, at a distance "r" in the positive x direction.

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well thanks for your reply

 

But I cant get it

 

Now please dont tell me to see some books because I dont have enough books on EM.

 

Can you derive it for me.

 

 

I've derived it but I'm not sure is it correct or not, please help me

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Derivations aren't the sort of thing that lend themselves to posts — there are lots of steps and equations to write up.

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Ok I can understand it

 

My aim was to calculate it and to see really that field are really moving.

 

 

It will be my pleasure if you can tell me that where I can get it over internet

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