Moving Particle and Different Fields

In summary, the region of space around a moving proton contains both an electric and magnetic field, as well as a gravitational field. This applies to all moving particles, including the Earth.
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Homework Statement



The region of space around a moving proton contains


a. a gravitational field only.

b. a magnetic field only.

c. an electric field only.

d. an electric, magnetic and gravitational field.

e. an electric and magnetic field only.

Homework Equations



(conceptual question) See below.

The Attempt at a Solution




I know that both a magnetic field and an electric field apply to a dynamic particle, but I am unsure of the gravitational field. Does a gravitational field only apply to stationary particles?

Thanks.
 
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The Earth is not a particle but it moves, depending on frame. Does it exert/experience a gravitational field?
 
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Yes, it does.
 
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Does a proton have mass?
 
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Yes. Will it also experience a gravitational field?
 
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You asked if only a stationary mass experiences a g field.
I gave you an example of a moving mass that experiences a g field.
 
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Therefore, from the example with the earth, the moving proton will feel a gravitational field's effects?
 
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Yes. remember that the g force is "weak" relative to the other fundamental forces though.
 

What is a moving particle?

A moving particle is a small physical object that is in motion. It can be anything from an atom to a larger object like a ball or a planet. The motion of a particle can be described by its position, velocity, and acceleration.

What are fields in science?

In science, a field is a physical quantity that has a value at every point in space. It can be represented by vectors or scalar values. Examples of fields include the electric field, magnetic field, and gravitational field.

How do moving particles interact with fields?

Moving particles can interact with fields in various ways. For example, charged particles interact with electric and magnetic fields, causing them to accelerate or change direction. Particles with mass are affected by the gravitational field, causing them to experience a force towards a larger object.

What is the relationship between moving particles and energy?

Moving particles possess kinetic energy due to their motion. The amount of energy depends on the mass and velocity of the particle. Moving particles can also interact with fields to transfer energy, such as when an electric current flows through a wire.

Why is the study of moving particles and fields important?

The study of moving particles and fields is essential in understanding the behavior of matter and energy in the universe. It helps us explain a wide range of phenomena, from the motion of planets to the behavior of atoms. This knowledge is also crucial in many technological applications, such as electricity and magnetism, which are based on the interactions between moving particles and fields.

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