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Exploring the Electric Field of a Moving Charged Spherical Shell
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[QUOTE="Vanadium 50, post: 6819460, member: 110252"] I don't think it needs to get that complicated. It's hard to tell, since untangling the question from the assumptions needs to be done, and the OP has come back but declines to clarify. However, charges on the shell are in relative motion (as is the shell shape), so some observers see magnetic forces. That means other observers see electric forces. [/QUOTE]
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