Electric field and magnetic field are two quite different things, and not necessarily related.
for apex its: a quantum field, a gravitational field
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.
Not a steady but a moving electric field can be produced by ever changing magnetic field.
The magnetic force acts only on moving electric charges; A constant electric current produces an unchanging magnetic field and a changing electric current produces a changing magnetic field.
No. An electromagnetic wave IS electric and magnetic fields.
As far as the electric field is stationary then no magnetic field. But when electric field is moving at a uniform speed then a magnetic field will be produced. This is what we call Lorentz magnetic field.
An electric field can exist even without the presence of a magnetic field. An example of this is a stationary electric field.
for apex its: a quantum field, a gravitational field
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.
light exhibit magnetic field but i cant say about electric Field...
Not a steady but a moving electric field can be produced by ever changing magnetic field.
The magnetic force acts only on moving electric charges; A constant electric current produces an unchanging magnetic field and a changing electric current produces a changing magnetic field.
The deflection of a magnetic compass in the presence of an electric current, is evidence that an electric current produces a magnetic field.
A changing magnetic field always produces an electric field, and conversely, a changing electric field always produces a magnetic field. This interaction of electric and magnetic forces gives rise to a condition in space known as an electromagnetic field.
Yes.
The deflection of a magnetic compass in the presence of an electric current, is evidence that an electric current produces a magnetic field.
Maxwell's equations state that electric fields create magnetic fields, and vice versa. If you have a current, you have a magnetic field. If you have magnets, you have an electric field.