L Dettwiller 1993 Eur. J. Phys. 14 160 doi:10.1088/0143-0807/14/4/004
L Dettwiller
Show affiliationsA detailed derivation of Larmor's theorem is presented. Unlike the standard approach it is based on the perturbative methods of classical mechanics. It's merit is that it relies on the concept of the average, and involves no calculation of the integral. For the purpose of comparison, other classical analyses of perturbation motion in a Newtonian field are mentioned, where integrals must be calculated.
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