There is no such thing.If you mean, what is a stationary electric charge, that is normally called static electricity.
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∙ 7y agoThe stationary of electric charge refers to the property of electric charges that causes them to remain at rest or in constant motion unless acted upon by an external force. Charges with like signs repel each other, while charges with opposite signs attract each other, which can result in stationary or moving configurations based on the balance of forces involved.
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∙ 13y agoNo. Electric fields are also present around current carrying conductors; i.e. non-stationary charges possess electric fields too.
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∙ 15y agoAn electro-magnetic field
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∙ 14y agogravitational and electric field.
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∙ 14y agoan ionic field
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∙ 11y agopositive and negative fields GOT IT?
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∙ 12y agoIt is a kind of static-electric field
A stationary electric charge is called an electric static charge.
Static electricity is when electric charges are stationary. This occurs when there is a buildup of electric charge on an object with an imbalance of positive and negative charges.
Static electricity is the type of electricity when an electric charge remains stationary. This occurs when certain materials become charged through friction due to the transfer of electrons, resulting in a buildup of electric charge. Examples include rubbing a balloon on hair to create static electricity.
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The opposite of static electricity is current electricity, which is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. Static electricity is the build-up of electric charge on the surface of an object, while current electricity involves the continuous flow of electrons through a circuit.
A stationary electric charge is called an electric static charge.
A magnetic field does not interact with a stationary charge.
Static electricity is when electric charges are stationary. This occurs when there is a buildup of electric charge on an object with an imbalance of positive and negative charges.
The electric field is defined as the force per unit positive charge that would be experienced by a stationary point charge at a given location in the field.
Static electricity is the type of electricity when an electric charge remains stationary. This occurs when certain materials become charged through friction due to the transfer of electrons, resulting in a buildup of electric charge. Examples include rubbing a balloon on hair to create static electricity.
The electric field is defined as the force per unit positive charge that would be experienced by a stationary point charge at a given location in the field.
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the static electric charges refer to the charges which are at rest, in other words stationary positions.
A magnetic field does not directly affect a stationary electric field. However, if the electric field is changing with time, the magnetic field can induce an electromotive force, which can lead to the generation of a magnetic field according to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction.
The opposite of static electricity is current electricity, which is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. Static electricity is the build-up of electric charge on the surface of an object, while current electricity involves the continuous flow of electrons through a circuit.
My answer is NO, since vibrating electric charge cannot exist independently (conservation of electric charge cannot be violated). Vibrating electric charge can only exist as part of electric charge wave.
Yes, when an electric charge moves in a straight line at a constant speed, it creates both an electric field and a magnetic field in its surrounding space. The electric field is produced by the stationary charge, while the magnetic field is generated by the moving charge.