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100. In order to produce a magnetic field, an electric charge must be (1) stationary (2) moving (3) positive (4) negative
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100. In order to produce a magnetic field, an electric
charge must be
(1) stationary
(2) moving
(3) positive
(4) negative
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It must be moving for no magnetic field acts on stationary.
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