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For a given configuration of charges, the scalar potential is zero and the vector potential is given in spherical coordinates by the real part of A(r, t) = Po 2 - Z + cos 0 4TEOC r where po has units of charge times length. Find the power radiated. Note that the gradient operator differentiates everything to the right of it, including the exponential
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