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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]

References

Jean-Pierre Vigier and Richard L. Amoroso (2002). Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale. Springer. p. 119. ISBN 1-4020-0885-6.

Further reading

Albert Einstein and Ludwig Hopf (1910). "Über einen Satz der Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechung und seine Anwendung in der Strahlungstheorie". Ann. Phys. (Leipzig) 33 (1096).
A. Einstein and L. Hopf (1910). "Statistische Untersuchung der Bewegung eines Resonators in einem Strahlungsfeld". Ann. Phys. (Leipzig) 33 (1105).
A. Larraza and E. Tucholski (March 2000). "Acoustic Einstein-Hopf Drag on a Bubble". Phys. Rev. Lett. (The American Physical Society) 84 (11): 2378–2380. Bibcode:2000PhRvL..84.2378L. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.2378. 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 (American Association of Physics Teachers) 49 (2): 177–184. Bibcode:1981AmJPh..49..177M. doi:10.1119/1.12552. PACS: 03.65.-w, 05.90.+m.
Senatchin, O. A. (May 2001). "The Einstein-Hopf model within the realm of stochastic electrodynamics". arXiv:physics/0105054 [physics.gen-ph].


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