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Moving electric charges will interact with an electric field. Moving electric charges will also interact with a magnetic field.
Moving electric charges create electromagnetic fields.
Electrons.
An electric field has what are called lines of force that radiate outward from the electric charge that creates them. It is the "touch" or the interaction with these lines of force that allow an electric field to exert a force (an electrostatic force) on anything with an electric charge.A fundamental law of electrostatics is that like charges repel and opposite charges attract. A charge will have an electric field around it, and if another charge is nearby, the fields of the charges will interact. Like charges will "push" on each other, while opposite charges will "pull" on each other. It's the fields of the respective charges that interact to cause the effects we see.All electric charges have associated electric fields around them. It is possible to "see" the electric fields like we "see" gravimetric fields. Both forces can "reach across" space to interact with objects at a distance from the source of the force. The field lines (lines of force) carry the force outward and are the means by which interaction occurs.
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Moving electric charges will interact with an electric field. Moving electric charges will also interact with a magnetic field.
yes,they do
Moving electric charges create electromagnetic fields.
In a conductor - only if the field is moving, thus changing.
Attractive power, fascination that emerges between electrically charged particles as a result of their movement. It is the fundamental power in charge of such impacts as the activity of electric engines and the fascination of magnets for iron. Electric strengths exist among stationary electric charges; both electric and attractive powers exist among moving electric charges. The attractive power between two moving charges might be depicted as the impact applied upon either charge by an attractive field made by the other.
Magnetic attraction occurs due to the effect of magnetic fields on electrical currents. An electric current would be the flow of electric charge (positive or negative depending on the amount of electrons present). A magnetic field is produced by moving electrical charges to effect other charges (basically).
Electromagnetic energy
electricity
Electrical energy
That is electrical energy.
yes
Electrons.