Opposites attract, like charges repel each other.
Depending how you look at it... An electric charge by itself will NOT create a magnetic field. It is only moving electric charges that create a magnetic field.
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no this is false.
False.
True. The magnetic poles move constantly.
No. Ions of opposite charges come together to form electrically neutral compounds. A compound cannot carry an electric charge.
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False, electric fields and magnetic fields do not often occur together.
It is false that an electric motor converts electrical energy to potential energy.
False- apex
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One of the differences between electric and magnetic fields is that magnetic field lines always form closed loops. true
With less electric charge there is also less electric force.
falseits true. jeeez i hate apex :(( i missed that one and i think ill fail the very last freakin tes
No. That would be called an ion.
Moving electrons (which carry a negative charge) in a wire generates a magnetic field round the wire.Moving a wire in a magnetic field causes the electrons in the wire to move (a moving charge).A moving charge is electrical energy.The energy in a moving charge can be converted into other forms of energy such as sound, heat and light however this energy conversion is not spontaneous.Therefore the answer to the question is "false".
True. The strength of an electrical field follows an inverse square law.
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False(Kaylop)