Physics, asked by NehaM956235, 1 year ago

Can an alpha produce induced a magnetic field?

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Answered by priyanshuranjan1204
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Induced currents and fields. The quantum energy of 50 Hz electromagnetic fields is too small to break chemical bonds. It is clear that power-frequency EMFs or radiation does not cause ionisation in the same way that x-rays or alpha particles do.


NehaM956235: An alpha is a positively charged particle, but the flow of electrons constitute electric current.
So since its positively charge can it produce a magnetic field or not
Answered by abhikumar12
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Induced currents and fields. The quantum energy of 50 Hz electromagnetic fields is too small to break chemical bonds. It is clear that power-frequency EMFs or radiation does not cause ionisation in the same way that x-rays or alpha particles do.

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NehaM956235: So, can it produce a magnetic field around it.
NehaM956235: An alpha is a positively charged particle, but the flow of electrons constitute electric current.
NehaM956235: So since its positively charge can it produce a magnetic field or not
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