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Magnetic field due to electron?
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[QUOTE="Windadct, post: 5739787, member: 311008"] More of a relative movement question I believe. 1) You are sitting still and an electron moves by you, you observe a magnetic field 2) You and the electron are moving - you observe no magnetic field... In short it does depend on the RELATIVE velocity of the observer and charge. Answering the why.. how much do you know and how much time do you have to learn special relativity. Found this [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TKSfAkWWN0']video[/URL] some time ago, I can not vouch for it's accuracy - but it is just a basic review, was good enough for my BE level understanding. [/QUOTE]
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