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a stationary charged particle produces​

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Answered by shambhavi1171
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Answer:

A stationary charged particle produces an electric field, for a negatively charged particle the field lines are directed radially inwards, for a positively charged particle the field lines are directed radially outward, as is shown in the diagram.

Field lines around isolated positive and negative electric charges

Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
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Answer:

A stationary charged particle produces​ an electric field.

Explanation:

An electromagnetic field is a feature of space brought on by an electric charge in motion. Only an electric field will be created by a stationary charge in the surrounding area. There is also the creation of a magnetic field while the charge is traveling. A shifting magnetic field can likewise create an electric field. An electromagnetic field is created when the electric and magnetic fields interact. This field is thought to exist independently of any charges or currents (a stream of moving charges) with which it may be associated. In certain cases, this electromagnetic field may be thought of as an electromagnetic energy-transporting wave.

Therefore, when a charged particle is stationary then only an electric field is produced.

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