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The equations of motion for a point charge in stationary and high-frequency fields are averaged with respect to time. This results in an additional steady force. The examples of the action of this force on a harmonic oscillator and on the motion of electrons and ions of a glow-discharge cathode layer are considered.
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Solunin, A.M., Solunin, M.A. & Solunin, S.A. On the Motion in a Fast Oscillating Field. Russian Physics Journal 46, 1010–1015 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUPJ.0000020811.40253.d2
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