Answer to Question #48755 in Physics for Sava

Question #48755
Why the energy of photon radiation emitted by the electrons during their acceleration from relative rest to a certain velocity is ignored in the energy equations of both famous experiments devised a century ago for measuring the Planck’s constant (Millikan in 1914, respectively Duane, Hunt and others in 1917-1920), and why the energy of bremsstrahlung emitted by the accelerated electron when they come again at relative rest is ignored in Millikan’s experiment, although it is considered in the other experiment?
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