Okay, some of your explanation was slightly over my head, but I think I followed most of it. But, there has to be such a thing as a moving magnetic field because otherwise any pole sticking out from the surface of the Earth is going to feel like it is moving perpendicular to Earths magnetic...
Yes, this is what I am asking. So if a constant magnetic field is moving and a particle is stationary, will it feel a force? I think that it would, but how can a magnetic field move? It is a field. Are their some sort of sub atomic particles or something that are doing the moving, because...
Okay, I am in AP physics this year at my high school. We are doing E&M (Electro Magnetism) right now and I have a question that my teacher could not answer (who by the way is quiet possibly the smartest person I have ever met). Okay, I understand that a charged particle moving perpendicular...