The outcome of throwing something out of a moving vehicle could result in a littering charge. In most states this will just be a fine.
throwing any type of missile of any size at a vehicle is an offense against someone else's property. If the vehicle is moving the charges can amount to much more than vandalism.
The moving charge depends on the magnitude of the charge, the speed of the charge, and the magnetic field it is moving through. The direction of the moving charge also affects the force experienced.
Well, where I come from that's called suicide, and it's generally frowned on by most members of law enforcement.
A non-moving charge refers to an electric charge that is stationary or not in motion.
Depends on what the breathalyser is testing for, if just alcohol, yes. However you should not be in charge of a moving vehicle if you are taking drugs.
The moving charge that exerts a force onto another moving charge is called a current. This interaction is a fundamental aspect of electromagnetism known as the Lorentz force.
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Yes. A spinning charge will create a magnetic field as will a moving charge.
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There's something seriously wrong with the question's hypotheses.Current is moving charge, and moving charge is current.