yes, electric feilds do cause the magnetic feilds in the coils, this was first observed by Hans Oersted in 1819. He showed that when an electric current was passed theough a wire a nearby compass needle showed a deflection, this prooves that an electric feild causes an magnetic feild.
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It MIGHT have. If the SURFACE of the planet is cold, its interior can still be liquid, for billions of years - allowing the currents that cause the magnetic field. Note, for example, that Jupiter has considerable magnetic fields.
No. While the two may be induced by the same cause and are related phenomena, they are not identical.
Magnetic fields are created by electric currents that are spread throughout the entire solar system. This current causes the sun to ebb and surge on its surface. The polarity of the field is flipped when at its peak during a peak of high sunspot activity.
Use a microphone. Sound waves cause small vibrations of a diaphragm which disturbs an applied electric or magnetic field, which causes small currents in pickup circuitry.
Electric currents are caused by voltages.
No.
Yes, a MOVING magnetic field will cause electric current to flow in a conductor. Conversely an electric current flowing in a conductor will cause a magnetic field.
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The changing electric field will produce a magnetic field; the changing magnetic field will cause an electric field; both will propagate as a wave - an electro-magnetic wave.
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