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It has been shown that the maximal acceleration and the maximal energy loss follow from the minimum position-momentum uncertainty principle. It turns out that the maximal energy loss goes as the square of the maximal acceleration.
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Pati, A.K. On the maximal acceleration and the maximal energy loss. Nuov Cim B 107, 895–901 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02899291
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