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A moving electric charge produces:ans. Neither of these two fieldsMagnetic field onlyElectric field onlyBoth electric and magnetic fields Previous Marked for Review Next

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A moving electric charge produces both electric and magnetic fields.

Here's why:

  1. Electric Field: An electric charge, whether it's stationary or moving, always produces an electric field. This field represents the force that the charge exerts on other charges in its vicinity.

  2. Magnetic Field: When an electric charge is moving, it also produces a magnetic field. This is the basis of electromagnetism. The magnetic field represents the force that the moving charge exerts on other moving charges.

So, a moving electric charge produces both an electric field and a magnetic field.

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