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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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When does an electromagnet produce a magnetic field?

A magnetic field is generated whenever a current is passing through a wire.


What is a oscillation motion?

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What mechanical devices produce reciprocating motion from rotary motion?

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Define non uniform motion?

Think of uniform as everything moving together. For example, in uniform circular motion describes the motion of a body traversing a circular path at constant speed. The distance of the body from the axis of rotation remains constant at all times. If the motion was non-uniform the distance of the body from the axis of rotation would vary.


Can electromagnetic fields or magnetic fields be used to electrically charge metal objects in a home as a harassment tactic?

Due to a phenomenon called electromagnetic induction, this could ionfact be possible. All it would take is a simple set up to enable the metal to cut through the flux lines of the field rapidly (a simple up and down motion of a metal beteen two north south magnets would do) and an electric charge would be induced in the metal. This charge can easily be dis-charged and thus used to shock someone if it was large enough, so YES; electromagnetic fields or magnetic fields CAN be used to electrically charge metal objects in a home as a harassment tactic.However, the charge from a simple magnet is to minimal to cause any harm.

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The influence extended to a surrounding space by a charge in motion?

The influence extended to a surrounding space by a charge in motion is the gravitational field.


An electrical charge in motion called?

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.


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What is the definition of a non-moving charge?

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What is a charge in motion called?

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Is an electric circuit an electric charge in motion?

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Can van de graaff generator hold any amount of charge?

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.


What is the contiuos flow of charge caused by the motion of electrons?

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What is the electricity in motion is called?

Electricity in motion is called electric current. It is the flow of electric charge through a conductor.


Can an interfering with police business charge be removed from your record?

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Why a stationary charge does not experiences any force in magnetic field?

A stationary charge does not experience any force in a magnetic field because the magnetic force is generated by the motion of charges. According to the Lorentz force law, the magnetic force on a charge is proportional to its velocity; when the charge is at rest, its velocity is zero. Therefore, with no motion, there is no magnetic force acting on the stationary charge.


If a point charge q of mass m is released in a nonuniform electric field with field lines pointing in the same direction will it make a rectilinear motion?

No, the charge will not make a rectilinear motion. In a nonuniform electric field, the force on the charge will vary depending on its position, leading to a curved trajectory rather than a straight line path.