Do Moving Charges Create or Induce Magnetic Fields?

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The discussion revolves around the nature of magnetic fields generated by moving charges, specifically whether these fields are created or induced. Participants explore concepts related to electromagnetic theory and the relationship between electric and magnetic fields.

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  • Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking, Mixed

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  • Participants examine the definitions of "create" versus "induce" in the context of magnetic fields, with some expressing confusion over these terms. There are discussions about the electromagnetic tensor and how fields are perceived in different frames of reference. Others question the fundamental nature of fields in relation to charges.

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The conversation is ongoing, with various interpretations being explored. Some participants provide insights into the theoretical framework, while others seek clarification on specific concepts. There is no explicit consensus, but the dialogue appears to be productive in examining the underlying principles.

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Participants reference established experiments, such as Faraday's, to contextualize their arguments. The discussion includes assumptions about the nature of fields and their relationship to charges, which may not be fully resolved.

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Do moving charges 'create' or 'induce' magnetic field around them?

I believe that induction is a phenomenon in which the behavior of one object depends on the behavior of another object provided they interact with each other. In this case, the moving charge is just surrounded by air or vacuum which plays no role in the process of induction. I thus say that moving charges create(and don't induce)magnetic field around them. Any corrections is most welcome.

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In fact the electric field and magnetic field are parts of the same object "electromagnetic tensor" so in a frame where the charge is at rest we see only the electric part but in an other frame where the charge moves we see the two parts. I hope that helps
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Yes I completely understand what you are trying to say. But I'm trying understand the difference between what an induced and a created(generated) field is.
 
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In my opinion, all fields exist, they are not generated or induced by the charges (in general). The charge is a measurable physical quantity giving the coupling of the particle with these fields. It did not induce the field. I invite you to think about how particles acquire an electric charge.
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In Faraday's famous experiment, a changing magnetic flux through a conducting loop did 'induce' an opposing magnetic field didn't it? Well, I've gone off topic to talk about induced fields. I agree with you about the existing fields around a charge.
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