Chris Morgan

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There was this problem: When you shake an electron, it radiates energy, and so there’s a loss. That means there must be a force on it. And there must be a different force when it’s charged than when it’s not charged. (If the force were exactly the same when it was charged and not charged, in one case it would lose energy, and in the other it wouldn’t. You can’t have two different answers to the same problem.)
Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!  Adventures of a Curious Character
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