I guess that would depend on what you want to calculate (the charge? the velocity? the average energy of the charges?), and what information is given.
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it depends on what kind of charge it is if its a positive charge then protons are surrounding it if it is a negative charge then electrons are surrounding it does that make sense?
The factors of the kinetic energy of a body depend on mass of moving body.
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It totally depend that how much stuff is there to be packed.
I guess that would depend on what you want to calculate (the charge? the velocity? the average energy of the charges?), and what information is given.
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Yes. A spinning charge will create a magnetic field as will a moving charge.
The magnetic field will have no effect on a stationary electric charge. ( this means that the magnetic field is also stationary. ) If the charge is moving , relative to the magnetic field then there might be an effect, but the size and direction of the effect will depend on the direction of the electric charge as it moves through the field. If the charge is moving parallel to the field there will be no effect on it. If the charge is moving at right angles to the field then it will experience a force that is mutually orthogonal to the field and direction of the motion. You really need diagrams to properly explain this
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There's something seriously wrong with the question's hypotheses.Current is moving charge, and moving charge is current.
The charge that sulphide has will depend in its state. Sulphide in itself does not have any charge but sulphide ion has a negative charge.
That will depend on whether you are adding charge to it or taking charge away.
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