You have to solve lorentz's equation F=q[E+(vxB)].
The influence extended to a surrounding space by a charge in motion is the gravitational field.
Particles make up the wave, yes.
An electrical charge in motion is called an electric current. It is the flow of electric charge through a conductor, such as a wire, due to the movement of electrons. Electric currents are essential for powering electrical devices and circuits.
The Particle Model of Matter is a scientific description of the tiny particles that make up all things.
5-6 hours for complete charge
A non-moving charge refers to an electric charge that is stationary or not in motion.
These forces that cause a change in motion are called Unbalanced Forces, therefore forces that never cause a change in motion and stay the same are called Balanced Forces.
A charge in motion is usually called an electric current, but could also be called dynamic electricity (analogous to a charge at rest being called static electricity).
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The SI unit for mass is the kilogram - whether for an atomic particle of for a galaxy.
No, the Van de Graaff generator can produce a large amount of charge but does not hold the charge itself. The generator must be in motion in order to produce electricity. Once the motion stops, the charge is lost.
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