Einstein - Hopf Drag
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In physics, the Einstein–Hopf drag (named after Albert Einstein and Ludwig Hopf) is a velocity-dependent drag force upon charged particles that are being bathed in thermal radiation.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Jean-Pierre Vigier and Richard L. Amoroso (2002). Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale. Springer, 119. ISBN 1402008856.
[edit] Further reading
- Albert Einstein and Ludwig Hopf (1910). "{{{title}}}". Ann. Phys. 33 (1096).
- A. Einstein and L. Hopf (1910). "{{{title}}}". Ann. Phys. 33 (1105).
- A. Larraza and E. Tucholski (March 2000). "Acoustic Einstein-Hopf Drag on a Bubble". Phys. Rev. Lett. 84 (11): 2378–2380. The American Physical Society. doi:. PACS: 43.25.+y, 05.40.-a, 05.60.-k.
- P. W. Milonni (February 1981). "Quantum mechanics of the Einstein–Hopf model". American Journal of Physics 49 (2): 177–184. American Association of Physics Teachers. doi:. PACS: 03.65.-w, 05.90.+m.
- Senatchin, O. A.. "The Einstein-Hopf model within the realm of stochastic electrodynamics" arxiv:physics/0105054.

