magnetic field
The magnetic field produced by this charge is B=( qz/r^2)v/c.
Electrons moving is an electric current. An electric current moving at an angle to a magnetic field will produce a Force.
Moving electric charges will interact with an electric field. Moving electric charges will also interact with a magnetic field.
An electron is surrounded by an electric field. The electron is negatively charged. A moving electric charge creates a magnetic field. Use the "right-hand rule". Point your thumb up and curl your finger a bit so your hand looks like it is holding a bottle. If the electric charge (e.g. electron) is moving in the direction of your thumb, then the magnetic field it creates moves counter-clockwise in the direction of your fingers.
Not a steady but a moving electric field can be produced by ever changing magnetic field.
A moving electric charge will produce a magnetic field.A moving electric charge will produce a magnetic field.A moving electric charge will produce a magnetic field.A moving electric charge will produce a magnetic field.
There's something seriously wrong with the question's hypotheses.Current is moving charge, and moving charge is current.
It produces a magnetic field.
It does if it's moving.
Yes. A spinning charge will create a magnetic field as will a moving charge.
The magnetic field produced by this charge is B=( qz/r^2)v/c.
A moving magnetic field produces current
Electric charge produces an electric field by just sitting there. It doesn't have to move. If it moves, it produces a magnetic field. It doesn't matter how the motion would be described.
I think it will produce electricity.
Stationary charge don't produce a magnetic field. because it has no velocity in it, without flow of electron we can't find electricity and for that we have no magnetic field for a stationary charge. It produce only electric field.
When a charge is stationary then an electric field exists. If that charge moves uniformly in space then magnetic field arises around the direction of movement of that charge. If the same charge gets accelerated then electromagnetic disturbance is produced in the space. So any charge oscillating or moving in a curved path would produce electromagnetic disturbance. Such a disturbance is known as electromagnetic waves.
Moving charges produce magnetic fields.Answer 2In other words, when the charge moves along a conductor it creates an electric current. The current induces a magnetic field around the conductor.