gravity, water pressure, air pressure, buckets, etc.
current
Electric charge produces an electric field by just sitting there. It doesn't have to move. If it moves, it produces a magnetic field. It doesn't matter how the motion would be described.
It moves because of convection currents
surface currents moves bcoz
Basically, the pointer moves due to measuring the direct current (flow of electric charge) through an electric circuit.
Love and what not love love will keep you together with the earth
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Current is the flow of electric charge in a circuit. It is measured in amperes (A) and represents the rate at which electric charge moves through a conductor, such as a wire. Current is essential for transferring energy and powering electrical devices.
Yes. Electromagnets move solid metal objects. Electrostatic charge moves solid objects in electrostatic scrubbers.etc. F= ma = eE where E is the electric field and e the charge. acceleration a = eE/m.
Moving charges produce magnetic fields.Answer 2In other words, when the charge moves along a conductor it creates an electric current. The current induces a magnetic field around the conductor.
No, electric moves have no effect on ground
Convection currents.