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A charged particle is surrounded by an electric field and a magnetic field

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A charged particle is surrounded by an electric field (E field), but no magnetic field. When the particle moves, the changing electric field induces a magnetic field: this is one of the Maxwell Equations (Ampère’s Law)
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Answer:

yeah

Step-by-step explanation:

electric fields help the charged particles interact

and isn't magnetic field the same as electric field.

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