I've read that an accelerating charged particle emits radiation. How is this possible? Does the field react to the acceleration as water does to a boat or by some other mechanism? Please don't post comments like "Because it has to"...Or "Because of such and such a theorem". I want a intuition based response....
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I have found some information on this. Even though I cannot explain it in my own words, I hope these will help you.
http://www.cv.nrao.edu/course/astr534/PDFnewfiles/LarmorRad.pdf
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/8-02-electricity-and-magnetism-spring-2002/video-lectures/lecture-30-polarizers-and-maluss-law/
http://www.mathpages.com/home/kmath528/kmath528.htm 4.
http://www.scribd.com/mobile/doc/23915508#fullscreen
One thing to think about. The conservation of energy!