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when can an electric charge give rise to magnetic field​

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Answered by Nitinsingh192
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Moving charges are affected by magnets. Stationary charges, on the other hand, do not produce magnetic fields, and are not affected by magnets. Two wires, with current flowing, when placed next to each other, may attract or repel like two magnets. It all has to do with moving charges

Answered by jyothivenkatesh758
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When can an electric charge give rise to a magnetic field? When the electric charge is moving with respect to the point where you are measuring the magnetic field. That's it. Relative motion is all that is required

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