Abstract

A dispersion relation is derived for a spheroidal conducting drop oscillating in an electrostatic field with regard to losses due to electromagnetic radiation, since such a drop is shown to emit electromagnetic waves. The electromagnetic radiation intensity and the radiation frequency bandwidth versus the drop’s size and external field intensity are estimated for a single drop and for a cloud.

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