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Is magnetic field is produced by uniformly moving charge?is it affect it,s magnetic field?
Is Magnetic field of charge is due to relative motion?
Is Magnetic field of charge is due to relative motion?
waqarrashid33 said:Let suppose a man have charge in his hand and runing the he will not feel the magnetic field field of charge by a compass and a man standing near to him will detect the magnetic field by his compass?
Born2bwire said:If the charge is at rest, then any observer in the same frame will not see a magnetic field. Only those that see a moving charge have a chance to see magnetic field produced by this charge.
A magnetic field is a physical phenomenon that is produced by the motion of electric charges. It is a region in space where magnetic forces act on other moving charges.
A magnetic field is produced by a uniformly moving charge through the interaction between the electric and magnetic fields. As the charge moves, it creates an electric field, which in turn creates a magnetic field that surrounds the charge.
No, a magnetic field is only produced by a uniformly moving charge if the charge is moving at a constant speed. If the charge is accelerating, it will also produce an electric field, but the resulting magnetic field will be more complex.
The strength of the magnetic field produced by a uniformly moving charge is directly proportional to the charge's speed. This means that as the speed of the charge increases, the strength of the magnetic field also increases.
No, a magnetic field can only be produced by a moving charge. A stationary charge does not produce a magnetic field, but it can be affected by an external magnetic field.