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Moving electric charges create electromagnetic fields.
It holds for both static and moving charges. However, when charges move, there are additional forces, other than the coloumb force.It holds for both static and moving charges. However, when charges move, there are additional forces, other than the coloumb force.It holds for both static and moving charges. However, when charges move, there are additional forces, other than the coloumb force.It holds for both static and moving charges. However, when charges move, there are additional forces, other than the coloumb force.
It means that they are charges (that usually refers to electrical charges), and that they don't move (or don't move significantly).
Current(I).
No. Electromagnetic waves are produced by accelerating charges (NOT by moving charges, they have to accelerate); a neutron has no net electrical charge.
It means that they are charges (that usually refers to electrical charges), and that they don't move (or don't move significantly).
Moving electric charges create electromagnetic fields.
moving charges.
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It is because electrostatics mean the charges which are static and not in motion.
It holds for both static and moving charges. However, when charges move, there are additional forces, other than the coloumb force.It holds for both static and moving charges. However, when charges move, there are additional forces, other than the coloumb force.It holds for both static and moving charges. However, when charges move, there are additional forces, other than the coloumb force.It holds for both static and moving charges. However, when charges move, there are additional forces, other than the coloumb force.
Charges, whether moving or not, are measured in coulomb, not in amperes.Amperes is the unit of current - coulombs per second.
It means that they are charges (that usually refers to electrical charges), and that they don't move (or don't move significantly).
Current(I).
magnetism. Moving electricity generates magnetism
No. Electromagnetic waves are produced by accelerating charges (NOT by moving charges, they have to accelerate); a neutron has no net electrical charge.
Moving electric charges will interact with an electric field. Moving electric charges will also interact with a magnetic field.