Electric fields can be sources of magnetic fields. When does this happen? a) When the electric field is static and the charge in the said electric field is moving with constant acceleration. b) When the electric field is static. c) When the electric field is static and the charge in the said electric field is moving with uniform velocity. d) The answer cannot be found on the other choices.

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2022-10-23

Electric fields can be sources of magnetic fields. When does this happen?
a) When the electric field is static and the charge in the said electric field is moving with constant acceleration
b) When the electric field is static
c) When the electric field is static and the charge in the said electric field is moving with uniform velocity
d) The answer cannot be found on the other choices.

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Beginner2022-10-24Added 23 answers

An electric property associated with each point in space when charge is present in any form. The magnitude and direction of the electric field are expressed by the value of E, called electric field strength or electric field intensity or simply the electric field.
The magnetic field is the area around a magnet in which the effect of magnetism is felt. We use the magnetic field as a tool to describe how the magnetic force is distributed in the space around and within something magnetic in nature.
Answer: When the electric field is static and the charge in the said electric field is moving with constant acceleration
Reason: As field is uniform, force remains constant and acceleration remains constant. source of electric field is electric charge. Source of magnetic field is electric charge in motion and not magnetic charge.

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