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What fields are produced by moving electron?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A charged particle moving without acceleration produces an electric as well as a magnetic field. It producesan electric field because it's acharge particle. But when it is at rest, it doesn't produce a magneticfield. All of a sudden when it startsmoving, it starts producing a magnetic field.

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Answered by SassyBae
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A charged particle moving without acceleration produces an electric as well as a magnetic field.

nothing happens to the particle to make it produce a magnetic field as it starts moving: electric and magnetic field are components of the electromagnetic field, which is a single entity, similar to how energy and momentum are components of 4-momentum; in a charged particle's rest frame, the magnetic components vanish, as does its 3-momentum, and only the time-like ones (the electric field and the energy, respectively) remain 

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