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?
Current is known as the flow of an electrical charge. This is carried by moving electrons in a wire.
An electric field surrounds the charge and exerts force on other charges.
No. Electromagnetic waves are produced by accelerating charges (NOT by moving charges, they have to accelerate); a neutron has no net electrical charge.
Protons have an electrical charge of +1. Neutrons have an electrical charge of 0. Electrons have an electrical charge of -1.
There are many answers that describe the flow of electrical charge. The flow of electrical charge for example is usually constant.
a current
The electron,
lightning
magnet
Light and all other electromagnetic waves are produced by charged particles. Every charged particle has an electric field surrounding it.
-- Electric charge that's moving is the definition of electric current.-- It creates a magnetic field in its neighborhood.
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".
Current is known as the flow of an electrical charge. This is carried by moving electrons in a wire.
Magnetism is caused by moving electrical charge. Magnetic force is also related to electromagnetism.
An electric field surrounds the charge and exerts force on other charges.
No. Electromagnetic waves are produced by accelerating charges (NOT by moving charges, they have to accelerate); a neutron has no net electrical charge.
An electromagnetic field.